Meanwhile, he's being investigated by the FBI, his people just called Fla. a cracker state and his platform is free medical for everyone, another 800k on medicaid and state taxes for Fla. which has none now.
All in all he would destroy the state that Rick Scott has worked so hard to build.
Lets hope it doesn't happen.
My buddy met Desantis' running mate Jeanette Nunez a Cuban American who is our secret weapon. She's awesome and was here in Key Largo Thursday. I couldn't go but our head of the REC did and said she was great.
So we are hopeful.
2 on the books against the D takeover of our fine state.
Gillum with the fake police support him ads .
Hes an oily snake who is pushing Medicare for all not realizing the cost of that folly and using deceptive nice guy ads while his campaign workers reveal the fake promise side and outright disdain for the cracker state
Same here. DeSantis ran absolutely the worst campaign in memory. Yesterday at a local street fair, Gillum campaigners were visible everywhere with their t-shirts, buttons and chatting up the crowds. Not a DeSantis rep seen anywhere. Sad.
Rod, I have a hard time believing that even many white Democrats will be voting for Gillum, except for those with white guilt. Gillum won the Dem nomination with 34% of the vote in the primary. I doubt the blue-haired ladies from the Bronx living in Palm Beach will vote for Gillum.
My prediction is that DeSantis will win by a larger margin than Scott who is locked in a tight race with Nelson. I am more worried about that race than the governor's race.
The Rep EV margin shrunk again Saturday to 28K and will probably evaporate today with the souls to the polls Sunday, the last day of EV in the big blue counties. The Dem margin will be cut slightly on Monday due to the fact that the Panhandle polls will be open. LS thinks a Dem lead of 5,000 in the EV, which is far below the 96K they had in 2016.
I am cautiously optimistic about FL. What say you?
I guess basic common sense isn't on a Democrats resume.
The Bradley effect (less commonly the Wilder effect)[1][2] is a theory concerning observed discrepancies between voter opinion polls and election outcomes in some United States government elections where a white candidate and a non-white candidate run against each other.[3][4][5] The theory proposes that some voters who intend to vote for the white candidate would nonetheless tell pollsters that they are undecided or likely to vote for the non-white candidate. It was named after Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, an African-American who lost the 1982 California governor's race despite being ahead in voter polls going into the elections.[6]