Kendrick Meek on Florida’s September Unemployment Rate
Kendrick Meek, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, today issued the following statement in response to Florida's September unemployment rate of 11.9%.
Kendrick Meek, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, today issued the following statement in response to Florida's September unemployment rate of 11.9%.
Continuing to show Rubio is just too extreme for Florida, the Kendrick Meek campaign released a new slide to its "Too Extreme for Florida" website that highlights Rubio's plan that would have caused layoffs for firefighters.
Continuing to show Rubio is just too extreme for Florida, the Kendrick Meek campaign released a new slide to its "Too Extreme for Florida" website that highlights Rubio support for extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy even though he opposes extending benefits for the unemployed.
Today's debate showed a sharp contrast between the only fighter in this race for the middle class - Kendrick Meek - and a Tea Party-backed, right-wing candidate - Marco Rubio.
Debate tonight at 7pm.
Continuing to show Rubio is just too extreme for Florida, the Kendrick Meek campaign released a new slide to its "Too Extreme for Florida" website highlighting Rubio's apparent consideration of returning to the gold standard.
Continuing to show Marco Rubio is just too extreme for Florida, the Kendrick Meek campaign released a new slide to its "Too Extreme for Florida" website highlighting Rubio's belief that the most stimulative thing we could do to solve unemployment is for the President and Congress to take a two year recess.
In the afternoon, Kendrick will join Representative Ted Deutch and West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel at an early voting event in Palm Beach County.
Kendrick will be making campaign stops at colleges across the state, including Florida Memorial University, Florida International University, Broward College, University of Florida and Bethune-Cookman University.
From Calling Social Security "Generational Theft" To Supporting English-Only Policies, Marco Rubio Supports Extreme Ideas That Put The Tea Party First And Middle-Class Families Last