Candidate “Explains” Run For 3 Offices At Once

In four decades of being involved with Florida politics I have never heard of a candidate that runs for three offices simultaneously.

Until I heard from Rubin Young.

Young told Browardbeat.com why he is running for three offices at once: “It like keeping your options opened.”

It’s perfectly legal.  The law only restricts a candidate to one office when they qualify, which won’t take place until next Spring for two of the jobs he wants — Broward Clerk of the Courts and Supervisor of Elections.  He is also running for County Commission District 2 in 2018.

Faith Based Events

I doubt that anybody would be lining up to give Young money after reading the rambling post below.  Rambling is the nicest thing I can say about Young.

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