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The race is not out of reach for the Dems to win, especially with abortion as a main topic of the mid-terms. More likely the R will win, but not a guarantee. A big turnout of young people motivated by abortion rights could flip this election to the Dems.
An August 8 to 12 poll by the University of North Florida found Demings holding a lead of four points against Rubio. She garnered 48 percent of support from poll respondents, while 44 percent said they would back Rubio. Another 7 percent said they'd vote for someone else, and 2 percent said they weren't sure who they'd support.
An August 8 to 12 poll by the University of North Florida found Demings holding a lead of four points against Rubio. She garnered 48 percent of support from poll respondents, while 44 percent said they would back Rubio. Another 7 percent said they'd vote for someone else, and 2 percent said they weren't sure who they'd support.
It would be good to see other polling data as the UNF poll on the democrats’ primary race for governor gave Fried a 4 point lead over Crist and he wound up trouncing her.
We’ll see how the state shakes out:
Battle of the Blacks versus the Hispanics
Pro-choice supporters versus retirees
Ronnie D’s coattails versus Charlie’s establishment ties
Rural north Florida versus the metropolitan southern half
In the words of the late Tim Russert, “Florida Florida Florida!”
As they say, Val Dumbings is not bright, but she is black, so she didn't face a lot of backlash over this.
Given what a poor job Boe Jiden is doing in office, I don't see a lot of support for his gal Val.
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