You know, Joy, look we’ve a long history here of bipartisan election reforms, Florida after that 2000 election trauma that we live, really, was the national leader in opening up voting, encouraging people to vote my mail, no excuse absentee voting.
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Curbelo reflects on Florida's history of bipartisan election reforms and the current partisan nature of recent election laws.
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That kind of rhetoric, I know why the governor is doing it. He wants to signal to the Trump face that he`s with them and that he`s one of them.
This country only has two parties. We really need both to be viable options, to be decent alternatives, because one party is always going to get swept out of power. So, we want the alternative to be tolerable.
The difference between Mitch McConnell and many other Republicans is that Mitch McConnell, aside from not liking Donald Trump, is also not afraid of Donald Trump.
Clearly, Matt Gaetz is not following those instructions. He`s in another world.





