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David Scott Leatherwood Withdraws from Pinellas County Commissioner Race

 
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David Scott Leatherwood exits race, leaving Vince Nowicki as sole Republican.

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UPDATE: David Scott Leatherwood announced that he is withdrawing, leaving only Vince Nowicki in the race. The seven-member Pinellas County Republican Executive Committee had previously endorsed Leatherwood, but now, Nowicki is the lone candidate looking to unseat Democrat Charlie Justice in the upcoming election. Leatherwood's departure comes as a surprise to many, as he had been actively campaigning and gaining support in the community.

David Leatherwood is a gay conservative activist who often speaks out against pride events or symbols. His campaign was centered around conservative values, limited government, and fiscal responsibility. Leatherwood's platform included advocating for lower taxes, supporting law enforcement, and protecting individual freedoms. He also emphasized the importance of economic growth and job creation in Pinellas County.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – “America First” conservative David Leatherwood has officially launched his campaign for Pinellas County Commissioner. Leatherwood, a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump, is running on a platform of putting the needs of the community first and prioritizing the interests of local residents. He has vowed to fight against government overreach and wasteful spending, promising to be a voice for the people of Pinellas County.

Get to know the candidates for the 2024 Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections race between Julie Marcus and Chris Gleason. Both candidates have extensive experience in the field of elections and are committed to ensuring fair and transparent voting processes in the county. Marcus and Gleason have outlined their plans for increasing voter turnout, enhancing election security, and improving overall efficiency in the supervisor of elections office.

David Leatherwood, a Republican who entered the District 3 race for Pinellas County Commission to challenge incumbent Democrat Charlie Justice, has decided to withdraw from the race. Leatherwood cited personal reasons for his departure, stating that he needed to focus on his family and business. Despite his exit, Leatherwood expressed gratitude for the support he received during his campaign and encouraged his supporters to continue to be engaged in local politics.

The Tampa Bay Times Editorial Board is making recommendations in 36 races and one referendum. The board has carefully evaluated candidates and issues across various races, including the Pinellas County Commissioner race. While Leatherwood's withdrawal may impact the dynamics of the election, Nowicki will now face Justice in a head-to-head battle for the seat.

"He is an effective leader, a dynamic problem solver, and a powerful voice for the Pinellas community," said a spokesperson for Leatherwood's campaign. Leatherwood was known for his passionate advocacy for conservative principles and his dedication to serving the people of Pinellas County. His decision to step back from the race has left many supporters disappointed, but they remain hopeful for the future of the Republican Party in the county.

David Leatherwood said his departure was 'directly related' to the group's support for DeSantis, whose campaign ad has been criticized as racially charged. Leatherwood's decision to withdraw from the race came shortly after a controversial campaign ad by Governor Ron DeSantis, which sparked backlash for its divisive messaging. Despite the challenges faced during his campaign, Leatherwood remains committed to advancing conservative values and fighting for the interests of the residents of Pinellas County.

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