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Opponent blasts GOP candidate Amesty for living in home owned by religious nonprofit

Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics October 01, 2022

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Democratic state House candidate Allie Braswell is criticizing her Republican opponent Carolina Amesty for living and registering to vote in a Windermere home owned by a nonprofit religious organization, Central Christian University, where Amesty is vice president. “How can you represent me if you’re not facing the same responsibilities that I have, paying taxes on the very home that you live in?” Braswell said. As a non-profit and... + full article



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