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The Gantt Report told you for decades that no Democratic candidate can win a rat race, a sack race or a political race without strong Black voter support.

Gantt served as media consultant for the Florida Conference of Black State Legislators while lobbying Florida government for doctors and hospitals.

Gantt was one of only two people elected to serve as president of the Southeastern Black Publishers Association that didn’t actually own a newspaper.

Gantt has received ADDY Awards for advertising excellence, the Capitol Outlook Newspaper Community Service Award, a FAMU Small Business of the Year award, a FSU Black Student Union Award and other accolades.

“Ninety percent of The Gantt Report is what I hear Black people say on the train or at the bus stop or the barbershop.

Source: Florida Courier

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