UPDATE, 9/14/20, 1:26pm ET: Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, 41, revealed in a September 14 interview with Tamron Hall that he identifies as bisexual. āTo be very honest with you, when you didnāt ask the question, you put it out there is whether or not I identify as gay. And the answer is I donāt identify as gay, but I do identify as bisexual, and that is something that I have never shared publicly before,ā he said on her talk show. Gillum was on the show to discuss a February incident, in which police discovered an āinebriatedā Gillum in a Miami hotel room while responding to a call for a āpossible drug overdose.ā
Another man, Aldo Mejias, was with him in the hotel room at the time. Gillum apologized at the time and entered rehab the following month. Gillum said in his interview that āsomething else had been assumedā about him. āWhat was most hurtful was this belief that I was somehow living a lie in my marriage and in my family. That was the most hurtful to me. Because I believe we are all entitled to mistakes, and I believe we are entitled to those mistakes without having every other respectable and redeeming part of our lives invalidated.ā
Former Florida governor candidate Andrew Gillum tells Tamron Hall he's bisexual: "That is something I have never shared publicly before" pic.twitter.com/prUW7NPk1C
ā The Recount (@therecount) September 14, 2020
ORIGINAL: Andrew Gillum, 39, is just one election away from potentially becoming the next governor of Florida. Rick Scottās seat is open, and itās down to Democrat Gillum and his opponent, GOP Rep. Ron DeSantis, 39, to duke it out for the governorship in the 2018 midterm election. Learn more about Gillum, his political career, and his platform before he could easily become the first black governor of Florida!
1. Heās running on a significantly progressive platform. Per Gillumās official website, heās ārunning for Governor so that Florida can finally confront the challenges weāve shrunk from over the past 20 years: rebuilding our economy, revitalizing public education, protecting and expanding healthcare access, and addressing our climate change crisis with a clean energy economy.ā
2. Heās currently the major of Tallahassee, Florida. Gillum was born and raise in Florida, went to college in the state, and began his political career there. After becoming the youngest City Commissioner of Tallahassee at 23, he rose the ranks to getting elected as the mayor of city in 2014.
3. His win is a major upset. Gillumās primary win was unexpected, as he was running for the Democratic spot against centrist former Florida Rep. Gwen Graham. Nobody thought this young mayor would make it to the midterms! The progressive candidate is now in a race to lead one of the biggest states in the country, also one of the top political battlegrounds in 2018.
4. Donald Trump is not a fan. The president, of course, endorsed Gillumās opponent, DeSantis. He happens to be the man with bizarre campaigns showing him tearing down a lego āwallā with his baby, reading her excerpts from The Art of The Deal, and teaching her how to say Make America Great Again. Lovely! Trump reacted to Gillumās primary win by calling him a āfailed socialist mayor,ā despite the fact that Tallahassee is..not failing. āNot only did Congressman Ron DeSantis easily win the Republican Primary, but his opponent in November is his biggest dreamā¦.a failed Socialist Mayor named Andrew Gillum who has allowed crime & many other problems to flourish in his city. This is not what Florida wants or needs!ā, the president tweeted following the win.
5. He was endorsed in his campaign by Bernie Sanders. Delaware senator Bernie Sanders campaigned for Gillum, much to the chagrin of Trump. The former presidential candidate said in a statement following Gillumās primary win that he had ālaid out a vision for a new course for the state of Florida and our country.ā Gillum was also endorsed by billionaire donor Tom Steyer, who called his win āfurther proof that when Democrats put forward candidates that tell the truth and embrace a bold vision for the future, they win.ā