Washington, D.C. – What do a pro-amnesty champion, a radical progressive activist, a far-left Mayor and a divisive Democrat have in common? Their good friend, Senate hopeful Congresswoman Val Demings (D-FL).
This week, Demings touted support from James Carville despite his comments about punching “piece of sh–” unvaccinated people in the face. Does she condone comments like these? Floridians deserve to know where she stands. But instead of responding to the outrageous comments made by her supporter, she has done what Demings does best – remain silent.
In her own words, is this the “kind of America that we are going to accept for our children and grandchildren?”
These are the pals Val is hoping will get her elected in Florida. Hate to break it to you Val, it won’t work. She is too radical, weak and wrong for Florida.
Demings campaign touts Carville backing, but stays quiet on comments about punching unvaccinated
Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., has been touting the endorsement of veteran Democratic strategist James Carville as she seeks the Democratic nomination for the Florida Senate race but is keeping quiet about his recent comments about punching “piece of sh–” unvaccinated people in the face.
Demings’ campaign has sent out fundraising emails to supporters from Carville in which he tells backers that she can “ONLY win if activists like YOU dig deep and support her every step of the way.”
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In another email from Demings herself, she touts Carville’s endorsement.
“I’m neck and neck with Marco Rubio in the race that will determine Senate control, and CNN contributors like James Carville have ‘zero doubt’ that I CAN win,” she says.
Separately, Demings is scheduled to appear at a “virtual grassroots rally” next week with Carville. Carville led President Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential bid and infamously said, “If you drag a hundred dollar bill through a trailer park, you never know what you’ll find” as an attack against one of Clinton’s accusers.
Despite sticking close to Carville, Demings’ campaign has remained silent on controversial remarks he made during a recent podcast about punching unvaccinated people in the face.
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Demings this week was sharply critical of Rep. Hal Rogers, R-Ky., for telling Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, to “kiss my a–” when she asked him to put a mask on.
“This is not the kind of America that we are going to accept for our children and grandchildren,” she said.
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