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A Parkland Father Endorses Sen. Bill Nelson's Reelection To Congress

Parkland father Fred Guttenberg endorsed Sen. Bill Nelson, center, for reelection to over Gov. Rick Scott Friday. U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch, right, also attended the announcement.
Caitie Switalski
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WLRN
Parkland father Fred Guttenberg endorsed Sen. Bill Nelson, center, for reelection to over Gov. Rick Scott Friday. U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch, right, also attended the announcement.

It’s been seven months since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that killed 17 people. 

To mark the date, Parkland father Fred Guttenberg gathered families together at the Marriott Heron Bay Resort in the city - the same hotel where his daughter Jaime's funeral was held in February.   

"I don't go watch her at dance. I don't get to go see her at school events. I go to a cemetery," he said.

Now, Guttenberg, who has become an advocate for stricter gun control laws and gun safety measures, has publicly endorsed Sen. Bill Nelson’s reelection to Congress.

"You were one of the very first elected officials to reach out to me," Guttenberg told Nelson. "Since then, I've watched as you've tackled the issue of guns in D.C, I've gotten to think about your history on this issue."

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Nelson choked up during the speech.

"I am exceptionally grateful, but this is an endorsement that I wish I never had to have," he said. "What ought to be as common sense as anything - a comprehensive universal background check - we can’t even get up for consideration…we’re gonna have to get the votes."

Republican Gov. Rick Scott is running against Nelson, a Democrat, for his Senate seat in the November election. 

Guttenberg said he felt Scott did not take enough action while he has been serving as governor, after the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando in 2016 and the shooting at Fort Lauderdale’s airport in 2017. 

"Perhaps, had more been done previously I would only be known amongst the same small group of families that knew me as Jesse and Jaime’s dad. Unfortunately, I don’t have that title anymore," he said. "I’m just spending my time with Jesse, and because of Jaime’s loss, I am now in this role of advocate. And I… need to support candidates who will do something for our public safety."

Members from the activism group , which is a part of the political group Everytown For Gun Safety, also came to the meeting, along with Stoneman Douglas students and local families. 

U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch came to talk to Parkland families and support Nelson. 

"Less than two months before this upcoming election…it is because of the passionate advocacy…that the issues of gun safety remains at the forefront of the debate," said Deutch, a Democrat. "Don’t let people tell you the issue has fallen by the wayside."

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Caitie Switalski is a rising senior at the University of Florida. She's worked for WFSU-FM in Tallahassee as an intern and reporter. When she's in Gainesville for school, Caitie is an anchor and producer for local Morning Edition content at WUFT-FM, as well as a digital editor for the station's website. Her favorite stories are politically driven, about how politicians, laws and policies effect local communities. Once she graduates with a dual degree in Journalism and English,Caitiehopes to make a career continuing to report and produce for NPR stations in the sunshine state. When she's not following what's happening with changing laws, you can catchCaitielounging in local coffee shops, at the beach, or watching Love Actually for the hundredth time.
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