JOIN US—LET’S BUILD SOMETHING REAL IN FLORIDA
Hey, it’s Mark Davis. Appreciate you stopping by.
We’re organizing neighborhood by neighborhood—from Brandon to Bradenton—to put power back where it belongs: with the people.
Stick with me for just a minute, and I’ll show you how we’re doing it together.
MAKE A DONATION
If you’re ready to fight for a better future with me, will you donate to our campaign today?
Donate by mail: 11316 28th St. Cir. E., Parrish, FL 34219-8983
Those funds will power our ground game—field organizers in every community—knocking on doors, calling voters, and motivating neighbors, friends, and family to get involved and fight back.
While Vern Buchanan leans on billionaire backers and corporate PACs, we’re building something stronger: a grassroots movement fueled by teachers, veterans, nurses, and working families—people who love this state and believe it deserves better.
Manatee
Hillsborough
Lakewood Ranch
Bradenton
Brandon
Palmetto
Ellenton
Holmes Beach
Anna Maria
Longboat Key
Myakka
Oneco
Sun City Center
Parrish
Bayshore
Palma Sola
Braden River
Lockwood Ridge
Riverview
Ruskin
Apollo Beach
Wimauma
Duette
Balm
Bloomingdale
Fish Hawk
Cortez
Whitfield
Manatee Hillsborough Lakewood Ranch Bradenton Brandon Palmetto Ellenton Holmes Beach Anna Maria Longboat Key Myakka Oneco Sun City Center Parrish Bayshore Palma Sola Braden River Lockwood Ridge Riverview Ruskin Apollo Beach Wimauma Duette Balm Bloomingdale Fish Hawk Cortez Whitfield
Together, We Can Build a Better Florida
Stand Up. Speak Out. Join the Fight.
This campaign isn’t about playing politics—it’s about defending democracy, protecting working families, and standing up to fascism in every form. Mark Davis is fighting for truth, justice, and the America we know we can be. If you’re ready to take a stand, now’s the time.
Join the fight. Let’s build something better—together.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS WHILE PROTESTING
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Where You Can Protest
Your rights are strongest in public spaces—streets, sidewalks, and parks.
You can also speak out in other public areas (like plazas outside government buildings), as long as you don’t block entrances or disrupt normal use.
Private property: Owners can set their own rules. You have free speech rights on your own property or with the owner’s permission.
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Counter-protesters
They have free speech rights, too.
Police must treat all sides equally and can separate groups for safety—but everyone must be within sight and sound of one another.
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Recording in Public
If you’re lawfully in a public space, you can photograph or film anything in plain view—including police and government buildings.
On private property, the owner may set photography rules.
“[Our] strength is you. It’s us. It’s this community.”
Mayor Jane Castor

