06/07/2026
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America-First Conservative (R) Candidate for Congress in the 16th District of Florida.
06/07/2026
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This is what party purges look like. A Republican woman in Pinellas County kicked out of the party by Joe Gruters for supporting Republican candidates he didn’t approve of.
Not Democrats. Republican candidates.
This is what’s happening inside the Republican Party of Florida. This is why the RPOF has become less about principles and more about control. When the chairman decides who you’re allowed to support within your own party that’s not a political party anymore.
That’s a corrupt little fiefdom run by men who are more loyal to developers and special interests than the voters who built this party.
She deserved better. So do you.
Thank you Pinellas County!Bobby Williams for Florida Governor
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06/06/2026
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06/06/2026
🚨 FLORIDA, WE NEED TO TALK. 🚨
Who is really paying the price for Florida’s rapid expansion of AI data centers?
Join us on June 7th for a powerful discussion about the impact AI data centers could have on our communities, our resources, and our future.
⚡ AI Data Centers: Stealing Our Power, Water, and Voice
Hear from candidates, community leaders, advocates, and experts as we discuss:
💧 Protect Our Water
⚡ Protect Our Power
📈 Protect Our Free Markets
📅 Sunday, June 7, 2026
🕓 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Inspiration Academy
7900 40th Ave W
Bradenton, FL 34209
Featured participants include:
• Eddie Speir
• Bobby Williams
• Rachel Rodriguez
• Keighan Mingee
• Tim Ritchie
Can’t attend in person?
🎥 Join us LIVE on Zoom:
realamericafirst.org/rally
This conversation affects every Floridian. Bring your questions, bring your concerns, and be part of the discussion
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06/05/2026
🇺🇸 CLEARWATER, FL — Meet Florida’s Grassroots Candidates! Saturday, June 6th 🇺🇸
Join us on Saturday, June 6th from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM at Mugs Sports Bar & Grill in Clearwater for an opportunity to hear directly from candidates who are fighting for Florida’s future.
🎤 Meet:
⭐ Matt the Welder – Candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture
⭐ Bobby Williams – Candidate for Governor
⭐ Chris Gleason – Candidate for U.S. Senate
⭐ Eddie Speir – Candidate for State Representative
Topics include:
✅ Protecting Florida’s natural lands from overdevelopment
✅ Fighting corruption, foreign influence, and excessive property taxes
✅ Election integrity and government transparency
✅ Putting Floridians first
This is your chance to ask questions, hear the candidates’ vision, and connect with fellow grassroots conservatives who care about the future of our state.
📅 Saturday, June 6th
⏰ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
📍 Mugs Sports Bar & Grill
13563 Icot Blvd., Clearwater, FL
Bring your friends, bring your questions, and help shape the future of Florida.
Bobby Williams for Florida Governor
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Dr. Frank Collige for Florida CFO
06/05/2026
An Open Letter to the Honorable Pat Neal, Founder and CEO — Neal Communities, Neal Signature Homes, and Neal Land Ventures
Dear Mr. Neal,
I'd like to formally request permission for Sydney Gruters to attend our candidate forum and speak to the voters of FL-16.
I realize I may be going over someone's head by asking you — but at this point you seem to be the right person to ask.
We've bent over backwards to make this comfortable. We turned the debate into a forum because Max Goodman wanted it that way. We trimmed the format, shortened the time, and asked very little. The bar could not be lower. And still, it seems Mrs. Gruters can only be found at your fundraisers, behind a ticket price, far from any voter who hasn't paid for the privilege.
A candidate for Congress should be willing to stand in front of the people she wants to represent — for free, and without a script.
So I'll ask the question only you seem able to answer: Will you let her speak at this event so We the People can actually hear from her?
The voters are waiting.
Sarcastically,
Eddie Speir Candidate for Congress, FL-16
06/05/2026
DeSoto County, we need you on June 9th at 9:00 AM.
The DeSoto BOCC approved a 34‑acre data center, but the company’s own website talks about a vision expandable to 1,000+ acres and 4 gigawatts of power generation. Those are not the same conversation, and the people of DeSoto County deserve full transparency before our water, environment, and way of life are put at risk.
I’m asking you to show up at the BOCC meeting and make your voice heard. When you arrive, you can submit a request card to speak during public comment for 3 minutes. Use it. Tell the commissioners you expect honesty, full disclosure, and a real conversation about the true scale of this project and its impact on our community.
I’ll be standing with the people of DeSoto County on June 9th — I hope you’ll stand with us.
Desoto County Administration
201 E Oak St #201
Arcadia, FL 34266, USA
They're about to justify more development using your water — and they're doing it with a number so small you'd never look twice. I was at the BOCC meeting today, and Mark Vanderee caught it.
The county is changing its comprehensive plan to lower the assumed water use per person — from 110 gallons a day down to 106.
Sounds like conservation, right? It isn't.
Here's what that small number actually does. When you lower how much water you assume each person uses, you can suddenly claim the same limited water supply serves more people. Four gallons on paper becomes the justification to approve more rooftops, more density, more development — all drawing from the same aquifer that isn't getting any bigger.
It's not a conservation goal. It's a permission slip. A quiet accounting change that unlocks growth our water resources can't actually support.
This is how overdevelopment really happens. Not in one big vote everyone sees — but in technical adjustments buried in a comprehensive plan, where four gallons a head opens the door to thousands more homes.
Mark caught it. Most people never would have. That's exactly why they count on no one paying attention.
24,868 Republicans didn't just vote in 2024 — they endorsed a movement.
In FL-16, nearly 4 in 10 GOP primary voters looked the D.C. cartel in the eye and said: not on our watch.
They didn't endorse a party boss. They didn't endorse a lobbyist's golden boy. They put their name behind an America First outsider who can't be bought, can't be controlled, and won't back down.
24,868 personal endorsements declaring:
🔥 Business-as-usual is OVER in FL-16.
🔥 Rubber-stamp incumbency has an expiration date.
🔥 This district belongs to the PEOPLE — not the machine.
The machine spent everything it had and still couldn't stop 24,868 people from going on record. Florida’s 16th Congressional District is ground zero.
24,868 is just the floor. The majority is within reach, the base is organized, and this time — we finish it.
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