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Republican Primary Challenger to Senator Rick Scott Gains Support

Republican Keith Gross, who is challenging incumbent Senator Rick Scott in the primary, recently wrapped up the first bus tour of his campaign. The challenger’s campaign received “overwhelming support” from Floridians across the northern and central parts of the state.




“The excitement and momentum of our first bus tour has been unmatched,” explained Gross. “Floridians want fresh leadership that they can actually trust. I’m eager to give that to them. We’ve got to win the war on wokeness, protect our seniors and working-class families and fight for freedom the Florida way.”

The Republican Senatorial candidate made stops in 13 counties over 11 days promoting his Freedom the Florida way agenda. These counties included: Escambia, Clay, Bradford, Alachua, Orange, Levy, Marion, Sumter, Bay, Duval, Union, Brevard, and Colombia.

During the debt ceiling debate, Gross used the politics and drama to attack Senator Scott.

“If we can’t get a deal on the table, how does Rick Scott think that Congress will be able to reapprove Social Security and Medicare every 5 years?” Gross asked. “It’s insane for him to propose that Congress can efficiently review these programs without leading to disastrous effects for Americans. However, as we have all seen firsthand countless times, Rick Scott doesn’t care about Americans. Rick Scott only cares about himself.”

Keith Gross is a conservative businessman and attorney from Panama City, Florida. Gross said he won’t be intimidated by cancel culture in his efforts to advocate for freedom the Florida way.

“We are just getting started,” added Gross. “Contrary to what Rick Scott thinks, voters aren’t dumb. They watched him gut retirement, attack social security, try to raise taxes and lose the Republican majority. Rick Scott won’t be able to buy himself a seat this time around.”

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1 COMMENT

  1. Senator Scott has and is an excellent legislator who has been working for Florida and the nation. I understand that anyone has the right to challenge him in his bid to continue to represent Florida in the Senate, but this article is inane and downright moronic in its content and innuendo. They need to step it up considerably if the challenger has a chance at getting elected.

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