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Twitter scoff: DeSantis allies fire back after Gov. Newsom slams Florida’s lost ‘freedom’

- BY OMAR RODRÍGUEZ ORTIZ orodriguez­ortiz@miamiheral­d.com Omar Rodríguez Ortiz: 305-376-2218, @Omar_fromPR

#1 U-HAUL SALESMAN OF 2021 INCREASING­LY DESPERATE TO COMMUNICAT­E WITH CALIFORNIA­NS WHO FLED HIS LEFT-LIB DYSTOPIA FOR FLORIDA.

Supporters of Gov. Ron DeSantis, considered a likely candidate for the Republican nomination for president in 2024, didn’t take kindly to criticism flung at Florida by California Gov. Gavin Newsom in an ad posted on Twitter and broadcast on Fox

News.

“#1 U-Haul Salesman of 2021 increasing­ly desperate to communicat­e with California­ns who fled his left-lib dystopia for Florida,” tweeted Christina Pushaw, DeSantis’ press secretary. She was referring to a 2022 report by the moving company, which said it ran out of inventory for customers leaving California.

“Sorry, you aren’t getting those U-Hauls back,” she added.

The ad by Newsom, who is expected to coast to reelection in November, addresses Floridians thusly: “Freedom, it’s under attack in your state. Republican leaders, they’re banning books, making it harder to vote, restrictin­g speech in classrooms, even criminaliz­ing women and doctors.”

It is a shot at several initiative­s backed by DeSantis and his allies in the Legislatur­e. Those moves include banning “critical race theory” in textbooks, tightening voting restrictio­ns, curbing talk by teachers about issues of sexual identity and shortening the window in which women can terminate a pregnancy.

“I urge all of you living in Florida to join the fight. Or join us in California, where we still believe in freedom — freedom of speech, freedom to choose, freedom from hate and the freedom to love,” Newsom says in the ad.

Helen Aguirre Ferré, executive director of the Republican Party of Florida, tweeted: “This is hilarious! Under Newsom, California has the highest homeless rate, poverty rate and energy costs. What could Gavin Newsom possibly have to brag about in Florida?”

Her numbers are off.

The state with the highest poverty rate is Mississipp­i with 18.7% followed by Louisiana with 17.8% and

New Mexico with 16.8%, the United States Department of Agricultur­e reported, based on 2020 numbers. Florida ranks 20th with 12.4% (tied with Montana) and California comes in 25th with 11.5%.

The state with the highest average monthly residentia­l electric bill in 2020 was Hawaii at $162.66, followed by Connecticu­t at $161.55 and Alabama at $143.95, the U.S. Energy Informatio­n Administra­tion reported. Florida’s average monthly residentia­l electric bill was $128.64 and California’s was $116.94. (The state with the highest average price in cents per kilowattho­ur is also Hawaii, with 30.28.)

New York state has the highest rate of homelessne­ss with 46.9 per 10,000 residents, followed by Hawaii at 45.6 and California at 40.9, according to a 2022 analysis by 247wallst.com, a Delaware media organizati­on that runs financial news and opinions. Florida came in 17th with 12.8 per 10,000 residents, the analysis found.

Jeremy Redfern, press secretary with the Florida

Department of Health, also offered a Twitter retort, presenting photos depicting trash and homeless encampment­s in Newsom’s home state: “Shouldn’t you be worried about California?” he asked.

In a second tweet, he piled on further: “You’re free to poop on the street in Newsom’s California.”

Not to be outdone, James Grant, Florida’s chief informatio­n officer, tweeted. “That time when @GavinNewso­m spent ‘Newsom for Governor’ dollars to run for Governor of, wait for it … Florida? All while California­ns continue exercising the freedom to vote with their feet and leave California. Rich.”

Mike Madrid, a California-based GOP political consultant, had a slightly different take on Newsom’s ad. A co-founder of the Lincoln Project, which attacks former President Donald Trump on Twitter, Madrid said Newsom’s expenditur­e was a smart move. He said it cost $100,000 but generated 10 times that in media coverage — and having the “right wing eco-system”

attack him raises Newsom’s profile as the Democratic Party is flirting with finding an alternativ­e to President Joe Biden.

No fan of Newsom, Madrid added: “I wish he’d focus on problems here in California, but I gave up on that years ago.”

 ?? ?? Christina Pushaw, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ press secretary, tweeting about California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Pushaw was referring to a 2022 report by the moving company, which said it ran out of inventory for customers leaving California.
Christina Pushaw, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ press secretary, tweeting about California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Pushaw was referring to a 2022 report by the moving company, which said it ran out of inventory for customers leaving California.
 ?? RICH PEDRONCELL­I AP | March 8, 2022 California Gov. Gavin Newsom ??
RICH PEDRONCELL­I AP | March 8, 2022 California Gov. Gavin Newsom
 ?? ?? MARTA LAVANDIER AP | May 9, 2022 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
MARTA LAVANDIER AP | May 9, 2022 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis

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