Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

GOP’s DeSantis defeats Gillum in Fla. governor’s race

- By Brendan Farrington and Gary Fineout

TALLAHASSE­E, FLA. >> Former Republican U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis was elected Florida governor Tuesday, riding the support of President Donald Trump to narrow victory in the battlegrou­nd state.

DeSantis, 40, was considered an underdog before Trump tweeted his support for DeSantis in December, a month before he got into the race. Trump campaigned to help push DeSantis to a primary victory in August and came to Florida two more times to propel him past Democratic Tallahasse­e Mayor Andrew Gillum in the final days of the election.

The win maintained the grip Republican­s have had on the governor’s office since Jeb Bush was sworn in in 1999, and DeSantis will have a chance to return the favor for Trump in 2020, when Florida figures to play a pivotal role in the presidenti­al election.

During his victory speech, DeSantis noted the national attention focused on the race, saying the “political and media classes” had been eager to write his political obituary.

“On Election Day, it’s the voice of the people that roars,” DeSantis told supporters at his election party and called it “the one day the elites don’t call the shots ... and they don’t set the agenda.”

He also thanked Trump for standing by him “when it wasn’t necessaril­y the smart thing.”

Gillum, who was trying to become the state’s first black governor, told a crowd gathered on the campus of Florida A&M University, “I sincerely regret I couldn’t bring it home for you.”

But Gillum, who is just 39, vowed to remain involved in politics.

“I can guarantee you this: I’m not going anywhere,” Gillum said. “We’re going to fight; we’re going to keep fighting.”

After his concession speech, supporters hugged one another. Many cried.

Gillum trailed by about 1 percentage point and fewer than 80,000 votes when he conceded.

“In four years, he’ll be able to run again,” said Cindy Martin, 50, of Pensacola. “Maybe 80,000 people will wake up and say, ‘OK, we didn’t vote the last time.’”

Florida A&M student Jalen McClees said that regardless of the result, Gillum made him proud.

“The polls might say the opposite, but Andrew Gillum really won. He set the tone for us as African Americans to do certain things,” said McClees, 18. “He inspired a lot of people, and he made a movement.”

DeSantis stumbled out of the gate after winning the Aug. 28 primary, telling Fox News that voters shouldn’t “monkey this up” by electing Gillum, who was Florida’s first black nominee for governor. Despite implicatio­ns that DeSantis was racially insensitiv­e — an idea he angrily disputed during a debate — he was able to win the state that Trump carried in 2016.

DeSantis ran as a political outsider despite serving three terms in Congress and running for U.S. Senate in 2016 before dropping out of the race when Republican Sen. Marco Rubio decided to run for reelection. The race was the third office he’s sought in two years: his re-election, Senate and governor.

 ?? PHELAN M. EBENHACK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Florida Governor-elect Ron DeSantis, right, answers questions from reporters, with his wife Casey, after being declared the winner of the Florida gubernator­ial race at an election party Tuesday in Orlando, Fla.
PHELAN M. EBENHACK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida Governor-elect Ron DeSantis, right, answers questions from reporters, with his wife Casey, after being declared the winner of the Florida gubernator­ial race at an election party Tuesday in Orlando, Fla.

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