Florida Gov Moves To Appeal To Trump Base, Tightens Voter Law

Florida Gov Moves To Appeal To Trump Base, Tightens Voter Law
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a potential Republican US presidential candidate in 2024, signed into law yesterday, an election security bill certain to please supporters of Donald Trump.

By implementing SB90, which restricts voting by mail, requires valid voter identification, and prohibits the use of private funds to finance campaigns, Florida joins a growing list of Republican-run states that have tweaked voter laws following Trump’s baseless charge of fraud in last year’s election.

DeSantis signed the law in Palm Beach near the private Mar-a-Lago club where Trump has resided since leaving the White House in January.

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The event itself stirred controversy. Supporters of the former president were in attendance, and Fox News — seen by many as pro-Trump — was the only television network allowed, as other local channels were barred entry.

In a statement, DeSantis said the bill will ‘strengthen the security of our elections.’ As he signed the measure he defended one of its many controversial elements: the restriction of vote-by-mail drop boxes.

‘They need to be monitored,’ DeSantis told morning show, Fox & Friends, as supporters behind him cheered. ‘You can’t just leave these boxes out where there’s no supervision.’

Although there was no suspicion of fraud in Florida during November’s presidential election, DeSantis said the law will ensure Floridians that ‘your vote is going to be cast with integrity and transparency’.

More Democrats than Republicans voted by mail in November because of the pandemic and these ballots helped tip the balance in favor of Trump’s Democratic rival Joe Biden.

Suffering reelection defeat, Trump claimed voter fraud — a baseless charge dismissed by dozens of courts across multiple states.

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, the only Democrat elected in the state’s administration, accused DeSantis of signing the law to satisfy Trump and his base, whose support the governor seeks as he weighs his political future.

‘The only fraud that I saw was by the Republicans,’ Fried told reporters.

‘We know that the only reason to sign this piece of legislation… was for one person,’ she said, referring to Trump.

Critics of the new measure say the bill, approved last week by Florida’s Republican-controlled legislature, is a form of voter suppression.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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