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Florida grown and a first-generation American, Moe Dimanche, born Moliere Dimanche, grew up under financial hardship in a single-parent home in Orlando, Florida. Moe and his brothers found joy, even during the hard times. His family briefly sought refuge at the Orlando Union Rescue Mission when Moe was just 7 years old while his mother went to Avanti to earn her cosmetology license, and escape poverty with her sons. She went on to become an instructor at Avanti and later opened her own salon in Jacksonville, instilling the principles of perseverance into her sons. A trip to Disney while the family was homeless was his mother’s way of hiding the effects of poverty from her sons. The pictures below are held by Moe’s father, who had been deported to Haiti in 1988.
Moe is a product of Pine Hills. He attended Meadowbrook Middle School and Evans Ninth Grade Center briefly, before going on to attend West Orange High School. As a teen he held jobs at Winn-Dixie, Burger King, and Target before he found work with community pillar, Pops Garcia, at the family-owned Garcia’s Flooring & Remodeling. In 2005, Moe helped rebuild the entire assisted living facility, Antioch Manor, on Mercy Drive alongside the Garcia crew.

Municipal incorporation of unincorporated county land is imperative to ensure public safety and full service to our communities. Moe led the push to incorporate Pine Hills into a municipality, and seeks the same for the entire western Orange County, and all unincorporated lands across the State of Florida, where 911 is deficient, infrastructure is poor, and crime is rampant.
The key to public happiness is giving the members of the communities in these areas more control over their own well-being, their own tax dollars, and their own public works when counties underserve and ignore constituents in unincorporated areas.
After Ron DeSantis and his attorney general introduced the plan for Alligator Alcatraz, the federal government tweeted out an image of alligators wearing ICE hats. This horrifying imagery is chilling, and promotes the idea that Floridians support the idea of feeding migrants to alligators.
WE DO NOT!
While our laws will be followed, we will not re-enact Jim Crow. During the Jim Crow era, Black babies were often fed to alligators under the racist name “licorice drops“. This cruel practice has been extensively documented by the Jim Crow Museum, and with DeSantis and James Uthmeier bringing that back to make migrants the new licorice drops, this nation has already been set back more than 100 years. On Day 1, Moe will permanently close Alligator Alcatraz.


HOAs are unconstitutional, and property taxes on Floridians’ homesteads infringes on ownership rights. While property taxes are an important way to fund our schools and public works, the state can fund these efforts without taxing property held as the homestead.
And with new HOA scams arising every single day throughout the state, Floridians are paying double their property taxes when unelected HOA boards “assess dues” for the exact same thing Floridians are paying the county for.
Everybody knows HOAs are a honeypot for taxation without representation, and are manipulated to initiate scam foreclosures against our most vulnerable citizens, the elderly. And in Orange County, malicious neighbors are taxing their communities through unauthorized HOAs without even being licensed CAMs.
HOAs will be abolished under the Dimanche Administration, and Floridians will enjoy their Constitutional right to the pursuit of happiness/property in their own homes.


