The state of Florida recently held a Democratic versus Republican town hall, allowing candidates Ronald Desantis and Andrew Haley to showcase their views that directly impact Florida’s future. With both Barney and Desantis coming from very different backgrounds and political leanings, it was an insightful event. Here are 5 takeaways from the Haley and Desantis’s in their dueling televised town halls.
First, it was apparent that the candidates have distinctly different views on the economy. Desantis pushed for lower taxes and smaller government while Haley advocated for government investment in health care, anticipating that it would catalyze economic growth and job creation.
Second, the discussion around immigration was heated. Desantis championed the current immigration laws and the “rule of law”, while Haley argued for comprehensive immigration reform to protect the rights of those coming to this country seeking a better life.
Third, Haley raised the issue of gun control, challenging Florida’s stance on gun ownership. On the other hand, Desantis highlighted the importance of gun owners practicing responsible gun ownership and providing education on the consequences of not doing so.
Fourth, both candidates opened discussions around the environment and clean energy. Desantis highlighted Florida’s current policies on renewable energy, while Haley argued that it was not enough and that more must be done to tackle the issue of climate change.
Finally, while Desantis focused on the issue of corruption in public office, Haley raised the issue of campaign finance reform. He argued that Florida must move away from the current system which was accused of being too heavily influenced by money.
Overall, while the town hall featured two candidates from opposing political parties, it brought attention to a variety of issues that directly affected the citizens of Florida. After seeing both Candidates’ views on the issues head-to-head, it was clear that the people of Florida must continue to seek out the information they need to make informed voting decisions.