Philip Levine Brings Governor's Bid to Tiger Bay

Philip Levine addresses the Capital Tiger Bay Club
Tom Flanigan

The candidate most polls now say is the Democratic front-runner for Florida governor spoke in Tallahassee today (Tuesday, 3/27). Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine appeared at the Capital Tiger Bay Club meeting.

Philip Levine addresses the Capital Tiger Bay Club
Credit Tom Flanigan

For starters, Levine called himself a different kind of Democrat.

“I’m not right and I’m not left. I’m forward. I’m pro-people and I’m pro-business.”

Levine added he favored putting the matter of an assault weapon ban on the ballot, predicting it would pass overwhelmingly in Florida. And he professed a deep appreciation for state employees.

“And I know how important these people are and how important it is to make sure they’re excited, motivated, focused and they believe they’re part of something bigger than themselves. And I know we can achieve that in Florida.”

Levine faces a hotly contested Democratic primary election against Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, former North Florida Congresswoman Gwen Graham and Orlando Businessman Chris King.

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