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The Right Way: Gov. Ron DeSantis Explains How Florida Handles Election Integrity

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Florida caught a lot of heat (rightly so) after the mess of an election in 2000 — pregnant chads, anyone? In the years since, the Sunshine State has cleaned up its act significantly. 

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) joined Maria Bartiromo on “Sunday Morning Futures” to discuss the measures Florida takes to shore up election integrity — and why confidence in election results is essential.

Here are the key points of their exchange: 

Bartiromo then asked DeSantis why he thinks we continue to see these issues.


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Bartiromo praised DeSantis for his adamance on the issue before asking him how much confidence he has that America “will see a safe and fair election.”

Bartiromo then noted the recent New York Times story titled “Harris or Trump? Once Again, Election Results Could Take a While,” asserting the likelihood that there will be no clear winner on election night and early returns could be misleading. 

DeSantis is exactly right. There is zero reason why, in 2024, states should not be equipped to count votes on election night and report their results within hours, and the seeming loss of the ability to do so simply undermines Americans’ confidence in free and fair elections. No excuse for that. 

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