Ebo Entsuah is an America-first, constitutional conservative who will fight to Keep Florida Free, hold government accountable, and protect our God-given rights.

Ebo grew up in Clermont, Florida and graduated from East Ridge High School where he was a star football player. After enrolling at Florida State University, Ebo decided to try out for the football team and was offered a “walk-on” slot for the 2012, 2013, and 2014 seasons.

It was at FSU that Ebo learned the true meaning of teamwork—pulling together to do great things, like winning a National Championship in 2014 (yes, he played with Jameis Winston and has great stories about the “perfect season”).

It was in Tallahassee that Ebo got his first taste of public policy as well, and upon graduation moved to Washington, DC to work for then-freshman Congressman, Ron DeSantis. Ebo was one of the first Floridians to see what almost everyone now knows: When other politicians cowered and caved, Ron DeSantis fought back. Ebo’s early work for Governor DeSantis taught him that smart, strong and principled leaders can stand up to the liberal establishment—and win.

Several years later, Governor DeSantis appointed Ebo to the board of Volunteer Florida, where Ebo began a friendship with fellow Nole football player, Corey Simon (R-Tallahassee). Now a State Senator, Corey Simon serves as a mentor to his younger colleague in preparing him for conservative leadership.

Ebo believes the Woke Left’s endless attacks on our God-given rights must be stopped. He’s running for the State Senate to protect our right to bear arms, keep the government small, lower taxes, preserve parents’ rights, protect the unborn, and give all children the chance for a great education.

Lake County needs a fighter in Tallahassee, and fullback Ebo Entsuah is the right man for the job. He’ll block bad ideas, and carry the ball for good ones—even when the Woke Left or the Legacy Media stand in his way.

Ebo’s passion for his hometown led him to run successfully in 2020 for the City Council of Clermont, where he continues to serve. In Clermont, Ebo led the fight against shutdowns, lockdowns and mandates—and he’s voted against every tax hike to come before the council.

Ebo believes strongly in developing more vocational and technical education options for students who wish to pursue those career paths. That’s why he works at Project Lead the Way, a national nonprofit that develops STEM and Career Technical Education Curriculum for K-12 students.

Ebo lives in Clermont with his wife, Morgan, and their two dogs, Milo and Maverick, and attend Vision Church in Groveland.

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