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Far-Left Candidate Nancy Metayer Reports Just Eight Coral Springs Residents Contributed To Her Campaign In September

Nancy Metayer, a far-left City Commission candidate, reports just eight Coral Springs residents contributed to her campaign in September. Metayer, a Democrat, raised $8,744 in September from eighty-two contributors. Just $393.60 was raised from Coral Springs residents. While Metayer did report contributions from two Coral Springs businesses, most of her campaign cash came from far-left politicians and activists.

Earlier this month, REDBROWARD exposed the far-left push to control Coral Springs city government.

In 2019, Metayer, a “climate justice organizer,” placed second in the Coral Springs Mayor’s race.

Metayer’s 2019 mayoral campaign received numerous contributions from progressive groups like Common Voices, Alliance For A Better Community, FLIC Votes, SEIU and Ruth’s List. None of these groups are located in Coral Springs. Metayer had the support of controversial politicians like Broward Dale Holness, Tamarac Commissioner Mike Gelin and Hallandale Beach Vice Mayor Sabrina Javellana.

According to Metayer’s 2019 campaign reports, only 30 contributions came from Coral Springs. Over 90% of her 304 contributions were made from people and groups from outside Coral Springs city limits.

In a stark contrast, Metayer was defeated by Scott Brook who received 53 percent of his campaign contributions from Coral Springs residents.

As of September 2020, Metayer reports 597 contributions to her city commission campaign. Just 71 contributions come from Coral Springs residents. Outsider contributions make up nearly 89% of Nancy Metayer’s support.

In September, Metayer received a large contribution from Burnadette Norris Weeks, the former attorney for Broward Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes.

Metayer received support from Fort Lauderdale Commissioner Ben Sorensen and Sarah Leonardi, the newly-elected School Board Member for Fort Lauderdale. She received a check from a fellow candidate on the ballot, Jennifer Andreu of Plantation.

Metayer picked up a contribution from Desmond Meade of Ovideo. Meade is a well-known Florida Felons Rights leader.

Earlier in the campaign, Metayer received contributions from Tamarac Commissioner Marlon Bolton and Plantation Councilwoman Denise Horland. She received campaign support from failed Broward State Attorney Joe Kimok, who wanted to decriminalize hard drugs.

Metayer received funding from Dwight Bullard and the New Florida Majority political committee which is conducting operations in support of Joe Biden and the Democrats. She received contributions from Ithohan “Stephanie” Ighodaro whose “Hard Knock Strategies” received $6 million dollars from George Soros’ Win Justice PAC.

Metayer received numerous contributions from politicians calling for defund of the police like Hallandale Beach Vice Mayor Sabrina Javellana and Mike Gelin of Tamarac.

Metayer received support from Jasmen Rogers-Shaw, a founder of the local Black Lives Matter (BLM). Metayer attended several BLM/Dream Defenders protests this summer.

But Metayer is not the only Coral Springs candidate with backing from the far left.

STACKING THE CORAL SPRINGS COMMISSION

In 2018, Joshua Simmons, a Broward school teacher, beat incumbent Coral Springs Commissioner Lou Cimaglia. Despite being a political novice, Simmons managed to collect nearly $32,000 in campaign contributions. Simmons received contributions from MoveOn.org, Emerge (Emgage), and Latino Victory US. Simmons had the financial support of politicians like Rep Alcee Hastings (D-FL), Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Maryland), Broward School Board Member Rosalind Osgood, and Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness.

None of these politicians represent the City of Coral Springs.

According to the reports, more than 75% of Josh Simmons’ campaign contributions came from outside the City of Coral Springs.

Simmons used Holness Consulting, a company owned by Damara Holness, as his campaign consultant.

In the 2019 City Commission race, candidate Khurrum Wahid showed numbers similar to Nancy Metayer. For the June 18, 2019 seat 2 election, Khurrum Wahid reported 202 total contributions. Only 21 of the contributions came from Coral Springs. Ninety percent (181) of Wahid’s contributions were made by entities outside Coral Springs.

Why are progressive groups and outside interests flooding Coral Springs elections with money? What do they want in return? What happens to the Coral Springs Police Department if Simmons and Metayer try to “defund the police?”

Plantation Political Newcomer Jennifer Andreu Funded By Far-Left Outsiders, Unions, Lobbyists And Activists

In a July 2019 interview, Plantation Council Seat 3 candidate Jennifer Andreu professed to be the stereotypical political newcomer. Andreu said, “I don’t have a political background…people don’t know me in the political arena.” But for someone claiming to be a newcomer, Andreu picked up the support of local leaders, Tallahassee lobbyists, unions and far-left activists and political committees. Nearly 75% of contributions to Jennifer Andreu’s campaign come from outside Plantation city limits, records show.

Andreu, a Miami-Dade Schools administrator, reported fifty-six contributions in June. Of those fifty-six contributions, just eight came from a Plantation address. Four contributions were made by Andreu or an Andreu family member.

In July, only ten of her thirty-three contributions came from Plantation. During her July 29th interview, Andreu claimed to be an unknown in the political world. Yet, she failed to mention a $500 contribution from Ramba Consulting on July 6th. If Andreu is such a political novice, how did she pick up a large contribution David Ramba, a well-known Republican lobbyist in Tallahassee?

In August, Andreu reported twenty-three contributions. Just six contributions to the Andreu campaign came from Plantation.

In September, only thirteen of Andreu’s forty-six contributions came from Plantation. The thirty-three contributions from outside Plantation read like a who’s who of far-left political committees, activists and lobbyists.

On September 10th, Andreu received a contribution from Barbara Miller, a longtime Democrat political consultant with close ties to former School Board Member Jennifer Gottlieb.

On September 14th, Andreu received a $500 contribution from the Broward Teachers Union (BTU).

Days later Andreu received financial backing from State Rep. Dan Daley.

On September 17th, Andreu received $100 from School Board Member Rosalind Osgood. The controversial Osgood represents part of Plantation on the School Board. Osgood recently supported changing the name of several Plantation schools due to the “racial connotations” of the City’s name.

Andreu received a contribution from West Park politician Felicia Brunson.

Andreu received a $500 contribution from Republican law firm Tripp Scott. This firm is heavily involved in lobbying on the State and local levels.

Jennifer Andreu received a contribution from Lindsay Pollard, the former finance consultant to Broward Mayor Dale Holness. Earlier this week, REDBROWARD exposed the latest endorsement card from a defunct political committee tied to Dale Holness. Jennifer Andreu appears on the “People of Principle PAC” endorsement card.

Other political committees supporting Jennifer Andreu include Ruth’s List, Democratic Womens Club of Florida, Fighting For Florida’s Future and the Alliance For Progressive Representation.

State records show Florida For All, Inc. is a large contributor to the Ruth’s List political committee. In September, campaign records show Florida For All, Inc made $300,000 in contributions to Win Justice, a political committee funded by billionaire George Soros.

Last week. REDBROWARD revealed George Soros’ Win Justice committee spent more than $6 million dollars in Broward County in hopes to elect a far-left wing State Attorney.

In September, State of Florida campaign records show Fighting For Florida’s Future gave $1,000 to Jennifer Andreu and $60,000 to the Florida Democratic Party.

In September, the Alliance For Progressive Representation gave $1000 contributions to Jennifer Andreu and Plantation Council Seat 4 candidate Keandra “Kiki” Fulton.

The Alliance For Progressive Representation gave $10,000 to Broward lobbyist Judy Stern, $20,000 to the Concerned Citizens of Lauderhill committee, $1,000 to Broward judicial candidate George Odom and $1,000 to Jeff Holness, the cousin of Dale Holness.

How did a political novice like Jennifer Andreu gain the financial support of progressive heavy hitters?

Why are far left political committees and lobbyists so eager to see Jennifer Andreu elected to the Plantation City Council?

REDBROWARD asked Jennifer Andreu. We will update if she responds to our request for comment.