America First Businessman Runs for U.S. Senator in Florida, Vows to ‘Spend Whatever It Takes’ to Expose Rick Scott’s RINO Record

Former National Guardsman Keith Gross is running for U.S. Senate in Florida, primarying incumbent Sen. Rick Scott, and vows to “spend whatever it takes” to expose Scott’s awful RINO record and remove him from office.

“Seeing how far off track our nation has gotten and seeing American people pay the price for ineffective politicians in Washington,” said Gross, who is a successful attorney and businessman.

“He hasn’t done anything to get our spending under control, our southern border is not secured, we’ve got a runaway Biden administration that does whatever it wants to,” he added.

Scott has reinvented himself as a pro-Trump Republican in recent years. However, Scott’s record as Florida Governor was shockingly anti-MAGA, as Scott proposed a DACA amnesty law for illegal immigrants, signed gun control into law, and even supported Orwellian red flag laws that turn due process on its head.

“Any time you’re running in a General Election against somebody who has a ton of baggage, who has done many things wrong throughout his career in politics and in business, the Democrats are gonna have a much easier time attacking someone like Rick than they would me. I’ve had a successful business career, I’ve never been in politics and that’s what we need to be sending to Washington,” Gross said.

Big League Politics reported on how the NRA sued the state of Florida when Rick Scott was governor over his support of unconstitutional gun control policies:

The National Rifle Association (NRA) filed suit Friday against the state of Florida after Republican Governor Rick Scott signed a gun control bill spearheaded by the state’s Marco Rubio-aligned Republican House speaker.

The NRA claims that it violates the constitutional rights of persons aged 18 to 21 because the law prohibits those under 21 from buying rifles. Thus, 18 year olds can use a rifle to defend the United States at war but can’t have one to protect themselves back at home in Florida.

The case could end up going to the Supreme Court, or it could also get some publicity and just go nowhere.

The new Florida law also imposes a three-day waiting period to purchase rifles, a bump stock ban, and expanded mental health background checks.

The bill was pushed for by Richard Corcoran, a Rubio ally who leads the Republicans in the state House. Corcoran is running for governor against Congressman Ron DeSantis, who quietly criticized gun control measures but did not really do anything to fight against the bill.

Gross hopes to expose Scott as a fraud, defeat him in a primary and become the U.S. Senate candidate in Florida during this year’s crucial election cycle.

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