Before Val Demings announced her run for Senate, she didn’t take any interest in the plight of the Cuban people under the oppressive Communist regime. Now that she has a vested interest in appealing to Cuban-Americans in Florida, Demings is finally taking action — an entire year after the July 11th anti-Communist regime protests — and copying Marco Rubio’s legislative efforts to do it.
For months following the historic protests in Cuba, Marco Rubio was emphatic on the need to prioritize providing uncensored access to the internet in order for the world to hear the Cuban people’s demands of freedom. Nearly a year later, Demings has decided that’s a good idea and introduced a bill to the same effect.
“Val Demings has shown Cuban-Americans in Florida that she only cares about the issue when it’s politically advantageous. Demings introduced a bill that replicates the objective of Rubio’s PATRIA Y VIDA Act, and it is evident she recognizes his unparalleled leadership in the fight for the Cuban people,” said Laura Ortiz, Hispanic Media Director for Marco Rubio for Senate.
Related:May 17, 2022: Demings Continues to Fail Florida’s Cuban-American CommunityMay 16, 2022: Rubio Campaign Statement on Demings’ Posture Toward CubaApril 29, 2022: ICYMI: Demings Praises Castro Regime Supporter Jim Clyburn in Event with Cuban-Americans April 22, 2022: Team Marco Launches “Todos con Demings”April 21, 2022: Demings Silent as Biden Administration Convenes Talks with Cuban Dictatorship February 7, 2022: Demings Started Supporting the U.S. Embargo on Cuba Only When It Was Politically Advantageous
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