Remember when Andrew Gillum almost became the governor of Florida? Remember when the media treated him like the future of the Democratic Party — young, charismatic, progressive, unstoppable? Remember how close he came to running the third-largest state in America?
He just got arrested in Alabama on drug charges. Again.
Baldwin County jail records confirm it: possession of dangerous drugs, drug paraphernalia, and marijuana. Released the next day. No additional details from police yet. Just another entry in what has become one of the most spectacular political implosions in modern American history.
For anyone who needs a refresher on how we got here: in 2020, Gillum was found in a Miami Beach hotel room with two male escorts, beer bottles, and methamphetamine. One of the men overdosed. Gillum — who had publicly identified as straight and was married with children — was not charged but entered rehab and watched his political career evaporate overnight. Then came the federal indictment: 21 counts of wire fraud, conspiracy, and false statements. He was acquitted on one count. The jury deadlocked on the rest.
And now this. Drug charges in Alabama. At 46 years old.
Ron DeSantis beat Gillum by less than half a percentage point in 2018. Thirty-two thousand votes. The margin was so thin that a recount was triggered. The mainstream media spent weeks lamenting the loss, treating Gillum as a generational talent robbed of his destiny by the narrowest of margins.
Those thirty-two thousand Floridians who pushed DeSantis over the finish line didn’t just win an election. They spared their state from having this man in the governor’s mansion.
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