FL Sheriff Has Some Advice for the ‘Millions’ of People Moving to the State on How to Vote – IOTW Report

FL Sheriff Has Some Advice for the ‘Millions’ of People Moving to the State on How to Vote

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Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd made it clear to people who are moving from blue states to Florida to not bring their blue politics with them.

Judd made the comments at the press conference where Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed an anti-riot bill into law on Monday.

“I’ve got something I want you to see. This is what we enjoy in Florida. This is the Florida we know and love. This is what our Governor, our Speaker, our President, this is what all these law enforcement officers and administrators and sheriffs and police chiefs and their officers do every day.  They guarantee an environment where you can come here and have fun,” Judd said while holding up pictures of the beach and Disney World.

“We’re a special place. And there are millions and millions of people who like to come here. And quite frankly we’d like to have them here. So we only want to share one thing as you move in, hundreds a day. Welcome to Florida, but don’t register to vote and vote the stupid way you did up north. You’ll get what they got,” Judd said.

Judd also addressed critics of the anti-riot bill, who have said the new law can be abused by law enforcement to crack down on peaceful protesters and overcharge them.

“We can tell the difference and I’ll guarantee you that you’ll be able to tell the difference if you come here and riot,” he said. watch

17 Comments on FL Sheriff Has Some Advice for the ‘Millions’ of People Moving to the State on How to Vote

  1. Too bad no one told that to all the idiots who moved here over the last 50 years. They wouldn’t have listened, though.

    Side note: Bumper sticker seen on my recent trip to Arizona: “Vote conservative; if liberalism worked, you’d still be in California.”

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  2. Pennsylvania would be great if we could rid ourselves of Philly, Scranton and Pittsburgh. It would almost make one think that these dense population centers are really the problem. Weird.

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