Transporting Migrants Works; DeSantis and Abbott Easily Win Re-Election

Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbott of Texas, who clashed with the Biden administration over their policies of transporting illegal immigrants into the country, won their re-election Tuesday night.
Both Republican candidates won their elections in Florida and Texas after easily defeating high-profile opponents Charlie Crist and Beto O’Rourke early in the evening. More than 98% of the votes had been counted as of Wednesday morning when Abbott led O’Rourke by more than ten percentage points, and DeSantis led Crist by nearly 20 points.
Read on to find out why they won so easily.

A Federal Don’t Say Gay Bill Is On the Agenda

The House Republicans have filed legislation that some opponents have dubbed a nationwide “Don’t Say Gay” bill, inspired by the Florida law prohibiting education on gender identity and sexual orientation in kindergarten through third-grade classrooms. If the federal measure were to become law, which is highly improbable in the present Congress, its implications would be … Read more