by Javier Manjarres
This past Friday, I completed my travels on the Rick Scott for Governor Bus tour that started off in Miami and ended in the panhandle. Day 1 and Day 2 of my trip are already documented and Day 3 took the tour to Clearwater and Tampa. The day started very early when Scott bolted to an early breakfast, then to a couple of other mid-morning meet and greets, before his lunch engagement in which Hillsborough GOP Chairwoman Debbie Cox-Rousch introduced Mr. Scott, and where State Senator Paula Dockery joined him on his bus tour.
That same morning, we released the video of Mr. Scott supporting Marco Rubio, as well as the video of him stating that he would be forgoing his Governor’s salary if elected Governor. Just to clarify, the videos posted before and during Rick Scott’s purported ‘gaffes’ at those earlier events. I was not present at these early morning and mid-morning events, but I was present at the lunch event.
So in all fairness to the parties that are questioning my objectivity, I am posting up what was reported by my colleagues earlier that day.
1. Rick Scott is being accused of making a gaffe, not a ‘maccaca’ moment, when speaking about education, as reported by the St. Pete Times.
2.The Palm Beach Post also reported that Scott said,”Marco’s lost his momentum.” The Scott campaign confirmed that he did say this but, in all fairness, what was the context in which he said it? Regardless, Scott did make that comment. So what does Scott really think of Marco Rubio? Rick Scott Supports Marco Rubio (VIDEO)
3. On Day 1 of the bus tour, there was an issue with the campaign and a local TV reporter, when the reporter questioned Mr. Scott’s mother on tape. I did not join the bus tour until shortly after this incident, so I can only go by what I was told and what is on tape. See the story here: WPLG Local 10
Rick Scott and AG Bill McCollum are still locked in a war on the airwaves, and both camps seam to have sharpened their attacks as we approach the August 24th primary. From the looks of it, Scott has surged ahead in the polls and has very strong momentum, but McCollum is benefiting from a number of important endorsements he has received, and seems to have great support from the veteran Republican leadership and grassroots behind the local REC’s.
This past Friday night, I flew back to Fort Lauderdale and drove up to the opening of the Palm Beach GOP Victory office opening,which was more like the McCollum HQ, because of the amount of literature and collateral that was distributed around the office. Because I flew in so late, I missed AG McCollums remarks to the crowd. But from what I was told, AG McCollum show some great ‘pep-in-his-step’ when he addressed the guests-something I have personally noticed that past several times I have seen him speak.
From what I saw, the overwhelming majority of the people in attendance were supporting McCollum for Govenor, including Representative Adam Hasner and Palm Beach GOP party boss Sid Dinerstein. To be fair to Rick Scott, I spoke to a good dozen or so people that were quietly supporting him. What is most important to me- and seemed to be a prevalent feeling amongst the Republicans that I spoke to–was that they will support whomever wins the primary.
This race will no doubt go down to the wire, and we can expect that both candidates will pull out all the stops to win. The candidates have finally agreed to two debates, the first on being on August 5th.
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Javier,
Just so you know, all conservatives will not support “whoever wins the gubenatorial primary.” You and I have had this conversation before-I will never again vote for someone just because they have an R after their name on the ballot. Charlie Crist has cured me of that forever.
I am sufficiently disgusted with the untruths being aired by the McCollum campaign-for example, as a previous HCA employee, I do not believe that HCA hospitals did “thousands” of abortions, as the ad alleges. I have written the McCollum campaign and asked for specific numbers to document that, and received no response. That tells me my instincts are correct. So, do I want to waste my vote on another lawyer who knows the truth but is willing to promote the opposite for his own personal gain? No. If McCollum wins the primary by some fluke, I will be voting for Alex Sink.
ummm…marco HAS lost his momentum, we all know that. he was on a roll and has of late been “phoning it in”, so to speak. so what if scott stated the obvious?? he’s right. i’m sure AG mccollum is a lovely man, but what we need in our leaders are people with experience, and in this economy, that means someone who understands business and the fiscal environment it needs to succeed. scott has, by far, the better economic plan. and can everyone PLEASE stop bringing up abortion as a “make or break” issue? we need to concentrate on a candidate that can help the BORN live in freedom, safety, and prosperity before we can afford to then bring in the issue of the UNborn. we have WAY bigger fish to fry, kids….let’s stick to the issues at hand – the economy, a crack-down on illegal immigration, and gun rights.
Florida’s problems or better to say US’s problems are more economical than political,that’s why we need economists with innovative ideas to fix the economy and create jobs.
So far the only qualified candidates with realistic plans is Farid Khavari. He is an economist and has the best plans among all other candidtaes.
Visit http://www.Khavariforgovernor.com , he has some revolutionary logical ideas to create a zero cost economy http://www.zerocosteconomy.com
My vote goes to Marco Rubin and Rick Scott.
I want NEW people in Congress and in the Governor’s Office in Florida.
I want REAL CHANGE and not the pocket change we have been left with Obama.