John,
This is a huge warning sign for Florida’s Senate race:
According to the Tampa Bay Times, pharmaceutical companies are donating tens of thousands of dollars to Ashley Moody’s campaign.
Why? Because she was the decisive vote to pass Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which let Big Pharma skyrocket prices on drugs Floridians rely on, especially seniors.
Let us explain.
By voting YES on the bill, Ashley Moody is forcing families to pay thousands of dollars more for medicine to treat blood cancer, autoimmune diseases, and more.
Now as a token of their thanks, greedy Big Pharma companies are cutting fat checks to her campaign.
This is pay-to-play politics at its absolute worst, John. Instead of fixing our broken healthcare system, career politicians like Ashley Moody have spent years lining their own pockets while raising costs for hardworking families.
Alex Vindman is ready to take on special interests rigging our system in the Senate, but he can’t do it alone. Big Pharma will spend whatever it takes to protect Ashley Moody…and you can bet even more money is going to flood in as polls narrow in this race.
Alex isn’t taking corporate PAC money, so the only way he can overcome these attacks and flip Florida blue is by building the largest grassroots movement our state has ever seen.
So, will you please chip in to Alex Vindman’s Senate campaign in Florida?
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