| | "You may be the first to do many things, but make sure you’re not the last." | | —Kamala Harris |
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| | | Canceled Policies, Hurricanes, and More; Homeowners Can’t Sell in Florida | Florida's real estate market is witnessing a significant shift as homeowners find themselves grappling with the challenge of selling their properties. The primary culprits behind this struggle are the soaring costs of home insurance, largely attributed to increased hurricane risks and the state's insurance crisis. | This escalation in insurance premiums, coupled with the overall economic climate featuring high mortgage rates and inflated home prices, has deterred potential buyers, leading to a noticeable slowdown in the market. Homes are lingering longer on the market, with some owners resorting to price reductions in a bid to attract buyers. Yet, even these concessions aren't moving properties at the previous pace. | The situation is exacerbated by a broader reassessment of the "Florida dream" due to these financial pressures. Potential buyers are now more cautious, reassessing the long-term viability of owning property in a state prone to natural disasters like hurricanes, which not only increase insurance costs but also pose a physical threat to homes. This hesitation has created a buyer's market where sellers are the ones now feeling the squeeze, needing to adjust expectations regarding both price and the speed of sale. | The real estate landscape in Florida is thus transforming, with sellers needing to adapt to a new reality where patience and flexibility might be the key to closing a deal. | | Advertisement | | I’m at my wits’ end, Friend.
The Democrats just have too much power, too many connections, and too much in their fundraising chest. Now, they've just dumped $5.5 million into Montana, and are set on defeating me.
At this point, if I don’t do a total 180 on the fundraising front, not only will I lose my House seat, Republicans may never hold the majority in Congress again. Friend, this is Ryan Zinke. I served as President Trump’s Secretary of the Interior and I was a ground forces commander at SEAL Team 6. I’m also running for Congress in the most critical race in the nation. But if the Democrats can destroy me in this race, I can guarantee you no other Republican will have a chance. In 2022, I led the team of Navy SEALs that retook the House Majority, and I have more conflict experience than anyone else. Point is, I’m one of the toughest, well-tested Republicans in Washington D.C. If I can’t beat the Democrats going after my seat - no one can. |
So, I’m going to be blunt with you, Friend. If you chip in just $5 right now, I can promise you that we will blow my fundraising goal out of the water and the Democrat's plan to ruin our nation.
I’m humbly asking you, as a man who’s fought for this nation for my entire life, will you help me out? |
You have my word, as a former Navy SEAL and commander at SEAL Team 6, if you help me out, I will continue to return the favor in Congress.
Thank you for your support, Ryan Zinke |
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| Ryan Zinke is a fifth generation Montanan who has dedicated his life to serving our great nation. Ryan is a decorated U.S. Navy SEAL officer who retired after 23 years of military service. After the military, Ryan served two terms as a State Senator, was twice elected as Montana’s Congressman, and served two years as U.S. Secretary of the Interior under President Trump. Now after a couple quiet years spent with his family, he is serving again in Congress to help save America from threats we face both foreign and domestic.SUPPORT HIS FIGHT TODAY |
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