"Tonight, Floridians
joined Andrew in standing up and demanding change in their community. That's
what the political revolution is all about."
Despite being massively
outspent by his centrist
millionaire opponents and lacking support from the Democratic
establishment, progressive Andrew Gillum rode grassroots enthusiasm for his
unabashedly left-wing agenda of Medicare for All and bold criminal justice
reform to a shocking and historic upset victory Tuesday night in Florida's
gubernatorial primary.
"Tonight, we proved
what's possible when people come together and show up to build Florida into a
better state for all," Gillum wrote on
Twitter following his victory, which was celebrated as further evidence that
the progressive movement is gaining momentum nationwide. "I'm truly
honored to represent people across the state as the Democratic nominee—and I
promise to stand up for everyday Floridians and the issues that matter
most."
While Gillum—who is currently
the mayor of Tallahassee—lacked the institutional backing and immense personal
wealth of his Democratic opponents, he overcame this cash deficit with a
massive surge in voter turnout, which was attributed to his unwavering
embrace of popular policies like Medicare for All and raising the minimum wage.
"My opponents have spent,
together, over $90 million in this race. We have spent four [million],"
Gillum told supporters
at an event on Saturday. "Money doesn’t vote. People do."
Gillum also won the support of
nationally prominent progressives like New York congressional candidate
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
In a statement Tuesday
night, Sanders applauded Gillum's "powerful" grassroots campaign,
noting that "he's not just working hard to win an election, he has laid
out a vision for a new course for the state of Florida and our country. No one
person can take on the economic and political elites on their own."
"Tonight, Floridians
joined Andrew in standing up and demanding change in their community," the
Vermont senator added. "That's what the political revolution is all about
and Andrew Gillum is helping to lead it."
In a tweet congratulating
Gillum for his come-from-behind win, Ocasio-Cortez declared that the
"progressive movement is transforming the country."
In November, Gillum—who is
vying to become Florida's first black governor—will face off against Rep. Ron
DeSantis (R-Fla.), a "Trump
acolyte" who has enthusiastically embraced the president's xenophobic
agenda and pro-corporate economic policies.
Implicitly denouncing the
divisive and hate-filled platforms of DeSantis and President Donald Trump,
Gillum declared at
his victory party Tuesday night that his campaign is "going to unite this
state."
"What's going to bring us
together is our common and shared belief that regardless of where you come
from, regardless of what your mother or your father did for their profession,
regardless of what side of the tracks you live on that, that every singly
Floridian ought to have their equal and fair shot at the American dream,"
Gillum said.
Appearing on CNN after
his victory, Gillum acknowledged his belief that Trump is "uniquely
unqualified for the position he holds" and "dangerous" to the
country, but said the thrust of his campaign has been focusing on the
"everyday issues confronting people."
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