Desperate Hail Mary: Dems Attack DeSantis on Hurricane Response

In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, leftists are coming after Ron DeSantis by politicizing the event and even lying about the deathtoll. But, then again, we’ve told you repeatedly in the last days that would happen.

It’s a desperate effort to stop his reelection, which looks overwhelming based on the latest polls.

He’s been the most successful governor in America and voters have rewarded him by turning the state red — even though that was thought to be impossible until recently.

Senator Marco Rubio’s reelection is also looking good, despite similar attacks.

For our part, we’re looking to help, not politicize the weather and death. We’ll be heading down to our affiliate in the area to help with the recovery just as soon as things are safe. Not too long ago, we had a tremendously successful live event there — hard to believe they are off the air right now due to the hurricane.

You can help at VolunteerFlorida.org.

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