ICYMI: DNC’s Floating Billboard Interrupts Trump Boat Parade

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DNC floating mobile billboard interrupts Trump boat parade ahead of Trump’s Miami town hall 

“Every time they talk about COVID and the economic crisis like it’s in the rearview mirror, it’s an insult to our health care workers, it’s an insult to the 15,000 Floridians we have lost, and it’s an insult to the tens of thousands of workers who apply for unemployment every week here in Florida. Again, they don’t have a plan, and what happens when you don’t have a plan is chaos.” — State Sen. José Javier Rodríguez 

MIAMI, FL — Yesterday, ahead of Mike Pence and Donald Trump’s visit to Miami, Congresswoman Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, State Sen. José Javier Rodríguez, State Rep. Javier Fernandez, and Wendi Walsh, political director of Unite Here Local 355 slammed Trump and Pence’s erratic and ineffective COVID-19 response that has failed working families and led to an ongoing unemployment crisis in Florida. Read highlights from their remarks below or contact fswanson@floridadems.org for video footage.

Yesterday, the DNC War Room deployed a floating mobile billboard to Miami’s waterways, displaying the multilingual message “Trump Lied, 215,000+ Died” in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole. The floating billboard interrupted a Trump boat parade, illustrating with stark imagery that Trump’s failure to respond to the pandemic cannot be ignored, especially for those who lost a loved one in the last seven months. 


Miami elected and labor leaders led a press conference to swat away Trump and Pence’s campaign lies, and highlight economic toll Trump’s incompetent leadership is continuing to reap

HIGHLIGHTS FROM PRESS CONFERENCE

Congresswoman. Debbie Murcusal-Powell
Also delivered remarks in Spanish

“The public health and economic crisis that we are facing today have worsened this problem. And yet, Donald Trump continues to downplay the threat of this virus. Unfortunately, later today, he will continue to mislead the country on the threat of COVID-19. Trump has been joined at every step of the way by his golfing buddy, Carlos Giménez who is my opponent, and has overseen the death and the economic destruction here in Miami-Dade. Just like President Trump, Carlos Giménez revealed during COVID just how little he cares about working people.”

“…The American dream is at stake in this election. That’s why we need people who will fight for families…we need to fight for the HEROES Act, give direct payments to people, unemployment benefits, funding for testing, for schools, and for first responders… We need leaders like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris who have a plan, a national strategic plan, to crush this virus and to make sure we build better after this pandemic. Our vote is our voice. If we vote, if we vote, we will win.”

State Sen. José Javier Rodríguez Also delivered remarks in Spanish
“Even though Trump and Pence are going to be here today in Miami, they have not been here for us in the last few months, especially during this pandemic. And the truth is, they don’t have a plan — Ron DeSantis doesn’t have a plan, Trump and Pence don’t have a plan, either for the pandemic, or for the economic crisis. And because they don’t have a plan, when they talk about COVID, when they talk about the economic crisis, they talk about it like it’s in the rearview mirror. 

“In reality, and we don’t have to tell anybody this, other than DeSantis and Trump, but the reality is that our constituents are still suffering. Every time they talk about COVID and the economic crisis like it’s in the rearview mirror, it’s an insult to our health care workers, it’s an insult to the 15,000 Floridians who have lost, and it’s an insult to the tens of thousands of workers who apply for unemployment every week here in Florida. Again, they don’t have a plan, and what happens when you don’t have a plan is chaos. And that’s what DeSantis, Trump, and Pence have brought us.”

Former State Rep, Javier Fernandez, and candidate for State Senate District 39, where Pence held his rally 

“As we all know, Florida has been very hard hit by this pandemic. Tens of thousands of South Floridians have lost their jobs, seen their hours cut, pay slashed, lost their health care coverage, and in many cases, the business they built their entire lives [were] destroyed in recent months.”

“…The people of this community earn far too little for the amount of hours they put into making our community better every single day. A minimum wage should be a floor that allows people to earn a living wage, not a ceiling for their hard work. Unfortunately, people like Donald Trump, Vice President Pence, and my opponent, Ana Maria Rodriguez, don’t seem to understand the sacrifices people make to get by today.” 

“The choice is between what kind of country and what kind of community we want to be: one that takes care of each other, or one that just looks out for the wealthy and powerful — and we’ve got too much of that in Washington and Tallahassee today. The stakes of this election are extremely, extremely high and we can’t pass up on our opportunity to vote.”

Wendi Walsh, Political Director for Unite Here Local 355

“In March, almost all the 34,000 hospitality workers represented by Unite Here were laid off, as stay at home orders spread throughout the state. Governor DeSantis and President Trump played politics with the pandemic, ignoring the seriousness of it, for people’s lives and for the economy. As a result, we had many members who then fell sick for several weeks, and some who have since died. Nearly all of our members continue to be out of work, especially here in South Florida, where stadiums, several of our hotels and restaurants remain closed, or if they’re open, have nearly no guests. Nearly 90% of our membership continues to be out of work. 

“But let’s not get lost in the statistics. Let’s talk about Hermana Maya. Hermana Maya [worked at] the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. He was a loving father, a loving husband, with four beautiful children. When his hotel closed in March, Herman lost his livelihood, and lost his health insurance. He and his wife contracted COVID, and like so many others, Herman lost his battle and lost his life to the virus. 

“President Trump has been endangering people’s lives — not only by failing to take the virus seriously, but also by failing to provide national unemployment relief to laid off workers who desperately need it, and failing to extend health benefits to all Americans. Herman and his family, they did nothing wrong. Herman was an incredible hard working man, and a great provider for his family. 

“Our members are struggling. They’re facing evictions every day, and the hospitality industry continues to flounder. Our members will never forget how they were treated over the past six months. I have no doubt that that will be reflected in the polls on November 3rd. Our members have never been more engaged politically then they are today. They know who has stood with them, and who has left them behind.” 

“…I have no doubt that no one could have stopped this virus from coming, but President Trump and Governor DeSantis haven’t taken it seriously. And by that, they haven’t taken working people seriously, and their families. The impact it’s had on us here in Florida didn’t need to be this devastating.” 


ICYMI: Congresswoman Kathy Castor and Floridians with Pre-Existing Conditions Discuss Why Health Care is on the Ballot

[Trump] is not taking away Obamacare from President Obama or Vice President Biden. He’s taking Obamacare away from me and my son. He’s taking that from us, as citizens. We work every day; we pay our taxes; we are decent people; and we deserve to have a health care system that works for us too.” — Adelys Ferro, Miami FLORIDA – Today, ahead of Donald Trump’s reckless campaign events in Ocala and Fort Myers, Congresswoman Kathy Castor joined Floridians with pre-existing conditions to discuss what is at stake in this election and how the Affordable Care Act changed their lives. They highlighted how Trump has attacked this landmark legislation their lives depend on and expressed their support for Biden’s comprehensive plan to lower costs and expand access.  




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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE CALL

Congresswoman Kathy Castor, CD 14

“You are representative of millions of Florida families, many of whom are just trying to get through the day, get their kids to school or get that paycheck in the bank while they are struggling with some health concern and now more people’s lives are on the line than ever before. 

“Here we are– you’re struggling already and then comes COVID and the failure of the President and his administration to control the virus has been devastating.“We have the opportunity to vote for Joe Biden, the man who worked to pass the Affordable Care Act and has a plan to provide and increase health care coverage for millions of Americans. Plus, he has a plan for COVID-19 that will help people get back to work safely and get kids back in the classroom safely. The failure of President Trump to control the virus has been devastating. It has cost lives. It has cost livelihoods.” 

Floridians who shared their personal healthcare stories:
Adelys Ferro, Miami

 “[Trump] is not taking away Obamacare from President Obama or Vice President Biden. He’s taking Obamacare away from me and my son. He’s taking that from us. As citizens. We work every day; we pay our taxes; we are decent people; and we deserve to have a health care system that works for us too.” “…My son’s medicines and everything has been covered by Obamacare… What’s going to happen if they take Obamacare from us? What’s going to happen to my son if he gets sick, or has a flare up, and has to go to the hospital?… Is his life not worth as much as the people that have more economic possibilities than us?”

Dr. Mildred Garcia, Orlando

“This is what happens as a physician when you’re sitting down in front of a patient and tell them that you cannot help them — because they do not have enough money. And this is what used to happen before the Affordable Care Act. So that is the reason why I am going to be voting for Joe Biden in this election.”

Chuck Higgins, Citrus County  

“I also have HIV. Like me, a lot of people in the LGBTQ community have preexisting conditions of some kind. And a lot of them have income issues. And a lot of them have poor access to health care. And a lot of them depend, very much depend, on the Affordable Care Act.”
“…Many people in our community are unemployed or underemployed, which makes access to health care even harder for them”
“…We’re in a full blown, 5 alarm, health care crisis. This is not an election for us. This is an emergency firing of a CEO before he kills us all. There is no choice. The choice is Joe Biden or people are going to die.”

Rich Evans, Citrus County 

“When we think about what’s in front of us, not only do we have to elect Joe Biden, but also we need to work here in Florida on our state government. We need Democrats in the state government. We need expanded Medicaid. 
“There are tens of thousands of people like me with ticking time bombs going off in their body that are going to kill them if they don’t receive the treatment they need. Expanded Medicaid is so important, and Florida does not have it.”


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