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GOP strategist critical of DeSantis' risky appeal to conservatives

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) have quite a few things in common. They've both resorted to enacting drastic, controversial laws for the sake of appealing to their conservative base. However, Republican strategists are concerned about what those policies could mean for their upcoming re-election campaigns in 2024, reports The Hill.

While both governors have faced backlash for their pushback against COVID mitigation efforts, the two are now embroiled in more controversies due to new pieces of legislation they've supported.

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Court backs Florida's anti-mask mandate governor in school dispute

An appeals court ruled Friday that Florida schools cannot force students and staff to wear masks to fight the pandemic, in a victory for the state's conservative governor.

Two weeks ago Judge John Cooper overruled the pro-Trump governor, Ron DeSantis, and said the state's schools can make mask-wearing mandatory.

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GOP governors proved Biden right with their tantrums against vaccine mandates: conservative

On Friday, writing for The Washington Post, conservative columnist Max Boot tore into Republican governors for their attacks on President Joe Biden's new vaccine rules for employers — and argued that they are proving exactly why Biden was right to move forward with this plan.

After Biden's announcement on Thursday, several Republican governors blew up, with Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) vowing to protect Texans' "right to choose whether they get the COVID vaccine," Gov. Doug Ducey (R-AZ) calling Biden's order "dictatorial," and Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) vowing to defy the rules, among several others. No matter, noted Boot, that OSHA — the workplace agency responsible for the rule — regulates every aspect of worker safety already, right down to "the placement of step bolts."

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White House ready to fight GOP's 'unruly minority' over vaccine mandate: 'Biden is staring down Southern governors'

Republicans and conservative media figures are calling for open revolt against President Joe Biden's vaccine mandates.

The president said his patience was wearing thin with vaccine-hesitant Americans, as the coronavirus spreads throughout much of the country and overwhelms hospitals, and Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration will require millions of federal and private-sector workers to be inoculated or face weekly testing -- which many conservatives seized on as a political issue, reported Axios.

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Judge calls Florida anti-riot law a ‘trap.’ We know who will suffer under it

Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican lawmakers swore Florida’s new “anti-riot” law isn’t meant to target Black Lives Matter protesters or quell civil disobedience, even though the governor pitched it in the aftermath of last summer’s demonstrations against police brutality. A federal judge saw right through their bogus excuse, writing that the law “empowers law enforcement officers to exercise their authority in arbitrary and discriminatory ways.” U.S. District Judge Mark Walker wrote in a ruling this week that the definition of a “riot” is so vague that “Floridians of ordinary intelligence” could...

DeSantis suffers another major courtroom defeat as judge blocks enforcement of his new anti-riot law

A federal judge has barred enforcement of one of Gov. Ron DeSantis signature legislative achievements this year — HB 1, his Black Lives Matter-inspired crackdown on protests —ruling that its redefinition of “riot" is vague enough to cover perfectly legal behavior.

This article was originally published at Florida Phoenix

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'Cruel' Ron DeSantis blasted for 'playing politics with hungry children'

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, already under intense scrutiny for his COVID-19 policies, is facing a fresh barrage of criticism over an "incomprehensible" decision to reject federal pandemic food aid that would benefit 2.1 million low-income children in the Sunshine State.

Democrats say Florida is the only state in the nation that has rejected the aid, which began under former president Donald Trump as part of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, to help children who had received free or discounted lunches at school to obtain meals while studying remotely, according to a report from Florida Politics.

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Federal judge temporarily strikes down anti-riot law touted by Florida Gov. DeSantis

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A federal judge partially blocked enforcement of Florida’s new anti-riot law Thursday, saying it is too vague and could lead to selective enforcement by police and the arrest of innocent people exercising their right to free speech. The law’s “new definition of ‘riot’ both fails to put Floridians of ordinary intelligence on notice of what acts it criminalizes, and encourages arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement, making this provision vague to the point of unconstitutionality,” U.S. District Judge Mark Walker of Tallahassee wrote in a 90-page ruling. Walker’s order is a ...

'Totally unacceptable': Biden hammers politicians who are undermining trust in COVID vaccines

On Thursday, in a speech to the nation, President Joe Biden laid out his plan to mandate vaccinations for COVID-19 in thousands of American workplaces — and blasted the politicians, mostly Republicans, who have stood in the way of vaccination efforts.

"Despite the fact that for almost five months, free vaccines have been able in 80,000 different locations, we still have nearly 80 million Americans who have failed to get the shot, and to make matters worse, there are elected officials actively working to undermine the fight against COVID-19," said Biden. "Instead of encouraging people to get vaccinated and mask up, they are ordering mobile morgues for the unvaccinated for those dying in our communities. This is totally unacceptable."

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GOP plans to blame Democrats for COVID-19's resurgence — but their base might make that impossible: analysis

Republicans are planning to blame President Joe Biden and the Democratic congressional majority for the resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic, but the anti-vaccine base might blow up that strategy.

GOP operatives have already signaled they'll make the midterm elections about COVID-19, which has swamped hospitals across the country as the highly contagious delta variant spreads, but Democrats are already poised to return fire -- and the right-wing base might force Republicans to continue working against public health, argued Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent.

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Sunny Hostin unleashes on Ron 'DeathSantis' for lying about the COVID deaths in Florida

The women of "The View" slammed Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Wednesday over his handling of the COVID-19 crisis in his state.

Whoopi Goldberg began the show saying that the state is outright "on fire" with the over-abundance of death.

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Republicans ‘raised the cost on stupid’ by rejecting basic common sense: MSNBC’s Heilemann

MSNBC's John Heilemann said the delta variant of the coronavirus had "raised the cost of stupid," and he said conservatives were finding out the hard way.

Republican governors are banning common-sense measures to protect public health, such as mask mandates and vaccine requirements, while conservative broadcasters push unproven treatments and question vaccination -- and the "Morning Joe" host said they're putting everyone else at risk.

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'Gavin don't surf': On the ground in Orange County for the California recall

Around Huntington Beach, California, it's not hard to spot traces of the last election and previews of the next. The must-have red cap of any true Trumpist is still in heavy rotation, as is the serpentine "Don't Tread on Me" symbol, cast in various forms for wear or display. A flag billowing above a robust two-story home, valued at $1.46 million and situated on a prime stretch of Lake Street, reads "Don't Blame Me, I Voted for Donald Trump."

Then there's a newer catchphrase splashed across locals' T-shirts and bumpers: "GAVIN DON'T SURF." Those enjoying coastal living in Surf City, as Huntington Beach is also known, recognize that to take up this slogan is to pile on the Golden State's besieged governor, Gavin Newsom, with an especially damning brand of homegrown scorn. Inspired by Newsom's polarizing April 2020 decision to close Orange County's beaches during the first surge of COVID-19, the phrase also serves as a retaliatory call to arms in a bid to sweep the governor from office in the Sept. 14 gubernatorial recall election, the single most significant political event to be held here in at least 10 months.

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