Rick Scott Blasts Bill Nelson: He ‘Is Worried About One Person’s Job, His Job’

‘We will win for this reason; it’s going to be who cares about you’

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SCOTT: "The way I think about it, Ainsley, is I grew up in a very poor family in the Midwest. I remember my mom, a single mom, what would she want if this happened where she was living, if a tornado came through and that’s what I think about. I think about all those families. So I wanted to make sure they have food and water, a tarp to, you know, cover their house, they get FEMA benefits, they get back to work, get their companies open. That’s what I think about. My opponent is just fascinating. He did a couple of photo ops right after it happened and he said, 'There is nothing else can I do. I'll go back and campaign. If you need me, just give me a call.' It’s FEMA. It’s a federal response organization. He could be helpful with that. He could be helpful with Tyndall. Tyndall was decimated. That’s probably over 20,000 jobs, 11,000 people working on Tyndall, all those families, and he just turns his back to them and says, 'Oh, I’m not worried about you.' Bill Nelson is worried about one person’s job, his job. So I’m going to keep doing this.”

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