Florida governor candidates Charlie Crist and Ron DeSantis sparred over taxes, education, abortion and fuel prices in their only pre-midterms debate this week. Read our fact-check:
At the time, Crist indicated he would have been more aggressive in trying to reduce transmission. As DeSantis referenced in the debate,co-signed a letter with other Florida Democratic representatives in July 2020 urging DeSantis to "immediately impose a statewide mask order and stay-at-home orders recommended by public health officials in parts of the state where the outbreak is raging." This is misleading and needs context.
The law left some voting rights unchanged, including that any registered voter can request a mail ballot without an excuse.DeSantis: Crist "has endorsed the idea of … 'reallocating funding away from the police.'" Crist: "According to Forbes magazine, Florida is the number one most expensive state in the country to live in, more than California, more than New York."designated
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