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Wednesday 11 March 2020

Former WWE Star Turned Small Town Mayor Becoming Major Player In MAGA Movement

Standing at 7-feet tall, Matt “The Blueprint” Morgan spent over a dozen years as a professional wrestler, feuding and facing off with the legends like fellow Florida resident Hulk Hogan. However, in 2014, he left the ring to raise his newborn son Jackson Morgan, who is non-verbal Autistic.

This Gateway Pundit reporter had the honor to watch him oust the political establishment and become a Longwood City Commissioner in 2017, where the Central Florida Post had an integral role in exposing the corruptions of the career politicians Morgan faced during his first run for political office.
Since being elected, Morgan has worked to fix the dilapidated fire department, attract top-flight candidates for the Longwood Police Department and has even gotten the City of Longwood certified as a “Monarch Sanctuary”. Most recently, he secured funding and helped Longwood open a BMX certified park. And while he has been doing the small things that make a great city strong, Morgan’s profile in the MAGA movement continues to grow.
At the end of 2019, he was a featured speaker at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in South Florida. His endorsement is becoming a coveted commodity among America First candidates in Central Florida as well.
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Just the other day, he joined Fox and Friends to tell his story. A recovering opioid addict, Morgan explained how he is working with Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma and other elected officials to tackle the opioid epidemic. A recent poll even showed that Morgan, still a relative political newcomer, polled significantly well according to a survey done of voters in Florida’s 7th congressional district.
With a huge social media following and background as a performer, we could be seeing a very serious contender who will be making a huge impact on the MAGA movement and Republican Party in the all important I-4 corridor, which is a must win for presidential candidates.

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