The 'Flotilla' was organized to honor Governor Ron DeSantis, with more than 1,300 boats registering.
The Republican Party of Duval County organized a flotilla on the St. Johns River Saturday to honor Gov. Ron DeSantis. Boat after Boat paraded toward the Main Street Bridge, starting around noon, as some state party leaders watched from the deck of the USS Orleck.
GOP leaders said it was the first big, organized flotilla for the governor and more than 1,300 boats registered for the event, which coincided with Jacksonville’s Bicentennial and a quarterly gathering of The Republican Party of Florida in the River City.“The boating community really supports our governor, and I think it’s a great way to show support. It’s a different way. People take notice,” said Christian Ziegler, vice-chair of the state GOP.
But despite the enthusiasm on display, Duval County Democratic Party Chair Daniel Henry said not everyone is happy with the direction Florida is heading. “Duval County is a big priority of ours. There are a lot of votes in this area, and it’s really a battleground area,” Henry said.
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