Posted on 11/08/2018 1:03:34 PM PST by Vlad The Inhaler
Florida has turned from purple to red. For the first time since Reconstruction, Republicans will hold every statewide office assuming Gov. Rick Scotts narrow lead over incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson holds up in an expected recount. Wins by Scott and former U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis in the governors race complete the Republicans complete domination of what was once a swing state. And the biggest winner is President Donald Trump, who carried the state two years ago and campaigned hard for Scott and DeSantis.
Scott and DeSantis won Tuesday by portraying their opponents as too out of touch, too liberal and too flawed to effectively govern. They took slightly different approaches toward Trump, with Scott distancing himself during portions of the campaign and DeSantis warmly embracing the president and his scare tactics. But together they energized just enough Republicans and independent voters to create a long red wall that blocked a modest blue wave of urban Democrats.
Following the successful playbook he used in his two campaigns for governor, Scott invested about $60 million of his personal fortune and stayed on message. He pushed term limits and portrayed Nelson as an ineffective Washington insider who stayed too long. The governor took full credit for the states economic recovery, received praise of his leadership during hurricanes and became an election-year environmentalist. He also apparently muted concerns about health care by declaring he would support continuing to require insurers to cover patients with pre-existing conditions.
DeSantis rode his endorsement from Trump to the Governors Mansion, narrowly defeating Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum. He issued few policy proposals, but he effectively portrayed Gillum as a liberal threat to Floridas economic recovery and constantly reminded voters of the FBI investigation involving Tallahassee city government. Gillum could never escape that cloud.
The impact of the Republicans continuing to hold the Governors Mansion will be far-reaching. DeSantis will support the Legislatures embrace of tax cuts, deregulation, school choice and free-market approach to health care (forget about Medicaid expansion). He can be expected to appoint three conservatives to the Florida Supreme Court, who will reshape the court for decades. DeSantis will be in charge as Trump runs for re-election in 2020, and he will be in charge when the Legislature redraws legislative and congressional districts in 2022.
Democrats had some smaller victories Tuesday. They picked up two South Florida congressional seats, a state Senate seat in Tampa and five state House seats -- including three in Tampa Bay. But Tuesday reconfirmed they have failed to make inroads in suburban and rural areas, and narrow losses in statewide races are no consolation.
For Republicans, their control of Florida now is virtually complete. They will hold both U.S. Senate seats for the first time in modern history. They will keep the Governors Mansion they have held for 20 years. They will continue to hold the three statewide Cabinet offices. They still firmly control the Legislature, and they still have one more U.S. House member than the Democrats.
For Democrats, Tuesdays election is the final indignity. Nelson apparently was ousted. Gillums inspiring bid to become the states first African American governor failed. Democrats previously have embraced centrist candidates for governor and lost. Now they have tried a liberal candidate for governor and lost. Except for a few big city mayors, they have nowhere to turn and nowhere to go but up. Who will emerge as the progressive voice to answer the conservative chorus of DeSantis, Scott and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio?
Floridas government has turned entirely red even as the electorate remains narrowly divided. Its up to Scott and DeSantis to be consensus-builders rather than partisans and uniters rather than dividers.
Their might be blood in Florida.
Yup. The democrats have dispatched their master election flipping lawyer from Perkins Colie (flipped for Franken and the NC govenor).
I am fairly certain that they will find some judge to validate whatever crap they pull.
Ping.
How come Scott and Desantis need to e min partisan? Demo rats are never expected be uniters. If the were they would concede and move on.
They both are trying to steal them. Its a zoo in Florida right now.
I didn’t know we still held the House...according to them.
Must be slow news.
Slow news is fake news!
This isnt over yet, unfortunately. The gap between Nelson and Scott is now 17,400. One ominous sentence I read in the Miami Herald this afternoon: The number of additional ballots in Broward County is unknown.
Not looking good, folks.
Late counting my butt! Always Broward and Palm Beach! We all know the f***ing game already. The recounts will go Gillum and Nelsons way. We cant take their s**t anymore. Long past due for national voter ID for every election!
Our side has good lawyers too. These latter day Marxists will lose.
Legislature won’t seat gollum. Civil war may start in floroda.
No it's not. They ran as conservatives (especially DeSantis) and should govern accordingly. They won. It's up to Democrats to modify their ways if they want to share power.
The number will become known when it becomes clear to Broward County democrats how many new votes are needed to push Gillum and Nelson over the top.
This cant be possible absent fraud. Plus, who cares about the number of additional ballots? What matters, and what HAS to be known precisely from polling place logs, is the number of VOTERS who voted. If there was no fraud, then the number of voted ballots must be exactly the same as the number of voters.
The fact that theyre acting fuzzy on this, and focusing on ballots rather than voters is clear indication of a dem fraudulent vote factory operating 24/7 in Broward County.
After posting my previous comment, I realized that what is at issue here is probably not in-person votes, since those could be verified as I said, but that the dems are likely playing with absentee and provisional ballots. I dont know how anyone can know how many of those were actually voted and returned, especially when dems run every aspect of the vote counting apparatus.
Seriously, Scott was Governor and had a large Republican Legislative majorities.
They should have passed a 20 year no parole or pardon mandatory sentence for anyone convicted of voter fraud.
Republicans in other states should have done the same.
That would have stopped lots of this nonsense.
Lawyers?!?! Its about the Judges and we know how that went in 2000 until it got to the Supreme Court.
We are in the middle of a full fledged Coup dEtat.
It ain’t over until the Rats and their black robed tyrants say it is over.
Theyll win even after the recount is over but the Rats will put us through hell in the meantime.
Its who they are and what they do.
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