Storm threat forces Florida candidates to alter campaigns
The storm is forecast to smash into northwest
Democratic gubernatorial candidate
Gillum is already under fire from
Gillum, who as mayor is actually one of five officials that oversee city government, does not directly control the city-owned utility. But he was forced two years ago to answer questions about why
DeSantis's campaign has not said if it would ask
Scott hinted briefly at the 2016 confrontation between Gillum and himself during a late afternoon media availability, saying it was important for local utilities to have mutual aid agreements to ensure power is restored quickly. Scott, who talked to Gillum directly on Sunday, said "my job is to work with everyone" to make sure communities are prepared.
The storm threat is also forcing Scott, who is challenging
Scott was scheduled to be in
Scott has made his handling of past storms a theme in one of his current campaign ads.
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