After receiving significant push back for trying to strong-arm Republican presidential candidates into attending the Republican Party of Florida’s Sunshine State Summit in Orlando, RPOF Chairman Blaise Ingoglia has moved away his aggressive tactic.
Ingoglia threatened to keep presidential candidates off the ballot in 2016, if they did not attend the event.Chairman Bugsy Siegel?
Ingoglia has changed up the criteria for the presidential candidates to attend and be placed on the ballot in Florida
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Now, if the Republican presidential candidates want appear on the ballot, all they have to do is garner enough petition in every single one of the states 27 congressional district, or pay up $25,000.
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The RPOF has announced that Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, and Lindsey Graham, have agreed to speak at the event. “The Sunshine Summit is a unique event where candidates will share their vision for the future of our nation with the more than 2,500 expected activists and grassroots leaders in one of the most influential primary and general election swing states.”-Blaise Ingoglia