Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, who conceded the race to Ron DeSantis on election night but withdrew that concession Saturday after it appeared there were more votes to count, went after President Trump, Sen. Marco Rubio, and Governor-elect Rick Scott Monday night in a speech Monday night.
Gillum absolutely hammering Trump, Scott and Rubio from the pulpit of a church in Boynton — and invoking the historic demons of voter suppression:
‘Disenfranchisement isn’t just someone putting dogs on you, or putting a firehouse on you, or standing in the door…’
— Glenn Thrush (@GlennThrush) November 13, 2018
Standing in the door? Like the New Black Panthers in Philadelphia in 2008?
Is it just us, or is it bad form to concede and then, days later, spread the idea of widespread disenfranchisement?
Gillum: ‘What is more important to me than winning is that we don’t turn off a generation of people from the political process” by not counting every vote.
— Glenn Thrush (@GlennThrush) November 13, 2018
Yes, but there are rules in counting those votes, and (almost) all of Florida’s supervisors of elections seem to know and were able to abide by those rules. So maybe don’t drag out the police dogs and fire hoses when long lines are now considered voter suppression?
The race card has been played so often and for so many ridiculous reasons, the edges are frayed and the pips are almost totally worn off. Gillum just isn't Florida's choice for governor due to his policy positions. His race was not a factor.
— Judith Lankau (@judith_lankau) November 13, 2018
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Omg what a victim. So glad his stupid ass didn't win.
— Angry Grandstanding Booker (@Fools2234) November 13, 2018
Yawn. It’s 2018.
— Rat Fink (@shmidtBC) November 13, 2018
Toxic rhetoric given the level of vote gap and the lack of any proof of such vote rigging in Florida. This is just as bad as exaggerating accusations of fraud. https://t.co/0zDNJwnnOJ
— Ben Domenech (@bdomenech) November 13, 2018
Waiting for @NateSilver538 and the cat lady from @ProPublica to condemn Gillum for undermining faith in the electoral system . https://t.co/JsJ6G1g7g6
— CNN is Resistance Porn (@Bmtgg4) November 13, 2018
No different really than John Lewis or Cory Booker. One never really expects to hear black Democrats talk about tariffs, NATO expansion, US role in Middle East, China's military threats to Pacific countries. etc. They'll start there but then move to Selma, AL very quickly.
— Andrew Smith (@AndrewSmithClub) November 13, 2018
Amen, it’s actually requiring a voter to properly register, present valid ID and let state and local boards of elections know of any changes of address in a timely fashion before an election! NO JUSTICE! NO PEACE! NO JUSTICE! NO PEACE!
— Andrew Kersey (@AndrewJamesKer2) November 13, 2018
After he conceded
— Steve (@SteveDoublin) November 13, 2018
Divider not a Uniter. Makes for a great governor.
— ruslev (@ruslev) November 13, 2018
A church podium is about all he’s good for. Bye bye, loser.
— I.P. Freeley (@i_freeley) November 13, 2018
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Former Florida Dem congressman wants to add a vote to Gillum and Nelson totals because he didn't vote properly https://t.co/33n2aILh6U
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) November 12, 2018
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