Why didn't Mueller indictment re desantis asking WikiLeaks/Russia for info get more coverage???
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afaik that wasn't De Santis that was the un-named congressman in the indictment, but De Santis was part of a group that got info via a 3rd party republican operative that was referred to
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It was not DeSantis, no.
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Who was it?
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Huffpo said Costello, Curbelo, DeSantis or Brian Mast. But nobody seems interested in IDing who it was.
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E, None of the above.
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So mystery R congressman who isn't running for reelection. Natsec Twitter is like reading Nostradamus quattrains while waiting for Mueller Godot.
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Can you clarify what you're suggesting here?
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That DeSantis was the unnamed Florida congressman in Mueller’s latest indictment who sought and obtained dirt on his election opponent from Russia.
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He wasn't.
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So he just obtained the info from a conduit like Nevins? Interesting. Curious to see who the unnamed congressman turns out to be.
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DeSantis supported Roy Moore
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Maybe if he is corrupt enough, it'll get some Republicans to vote for him, too.
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These numbers are alarming: 1.602 Million Republican votes cast in Florida. 1.484 Million Democrats votes cast In Florida. ZERO Republicans in Florida will vote for the Black Guy... so the Dems better ramp up the enthusiasm, or Gillum will die fast and quiet.
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however, Fla is a closed primary state, so many registered independents and Republicans (like myself) will be voting for Gillum in Nov
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I live in Florida... are you saying a registered Independent could not vote in either Primary ?
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That is correct. You can not vote in a primary in FL unless registered with a party. See below, from: https://www.flaglerelections.com/For-Voters/Frequently-Asked-Questions?q=faq9vr#9vr …pic.twitter.com/gcxCe4iIZY
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Thank you kindly!
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You are very welcome! Wiki has good info on types of primaries & which states use which. Scroll down to "Types of primaries" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_elections_in_the_United_States … Pay particular attention to the section titled "open primary".
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