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FL Governor - D Primary
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Office | Governor |
Honorific | Governor - Abbr: Gov. |
Type | Democratic Primary Election |
Filing Deadline | June 22, 2022 - 12:00am Central |
Polls Open | August 23, 2022 - 06:00am Central |
Polls Close | August 23, 2022 - 06:00pm Central |
Term Start | January 03, 2023 - 12:00pm |
Term End | January 03, 2027 - 12:00pm |
Contributor | Qbanito |
Last Modified | RBH August 31, 2022 02:47pm |
Data Sources | [Link] |
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Annette J. Taddeo (D)
Oct 18, 2021 -
Jun 06, 2022
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David Nelson Freeman (D)
Nov 13, 2020 -
00, 2022
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Amaro Lionheart (D)
Jan 06, 2021 -
00, 2022
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Randolph Bracy (D)
May 25, 2021
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Val Demings (D)
May 18, 2021
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Anna Eskamani (D)
May 06, 2021
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Gwen Graham (D)
00, 2021
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D:10358 | Charlotte KAP ( 183.6672 points)
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Wed, December 23, 2020 05:08:27 AM UTC0:00
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https://twitter.com/CATargetBot/status/1341609922065092612
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D:8509 | DylanSH99 ( 1731.5815 points)
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Wed, December 23, 2020 09:20:17 PM UTC0:00
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As a resident of Orlando, St. Rep. Eskamani could pose a serious threat to Gov. DeSantis. Anna is a remarkable State Rep and is a rising star of the Florida Democratic Party.
As a resident of Orlando, St. Rep. Eskamani could pose a serious threat to Gov. DeSantis. Anna is a remarkable State Rep and is a rising star of the Florida Democratic Party.
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Joker:9757 | BrentinCO ( 9683.0742 points)
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Wed, December 23, 2020 11:26:59 PM UTC0:00
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Nobody on this list scares me as a candidate that could bring down an incumbent DeSantis who will rely on a Miami/Dade/Broward area that is becoming increasingly more Republican.
Waiting to see if Charlie Crist or Val Demmings decide to run statewide in 2022.
Funniest thing I've seen is that are actually Floridians that want Andrew Gillum to run again. Yes Please.
https://twitter.com/JerryStabley1/status/1304539622442229761?s=20
Nobody on this list scares me as a candidate that could bring down an incumbent DeSantis who will rely on a Miami/Dade/Broward area that is becoming increasingly more Republican.
Waiting to see if Charlie Crist or Val Demmings decide to run statewide in 2022.
Funniest thing I've seen is that are actually Floridians that want Andrew Gillum to run again. Yes Please.
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D:6086 | Jason (13430.6523 points)
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Wed, December 23, 2020 11:30:21 PM UTC0:00
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DeSantis will win regardless of how popular or unpopular he is, and regardless of whomever runs here.
DeSantis will win regardless of how popular or unpopular he is, and regardless of whomever runs here.
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Joker:9757 | BrentinCO ( 9683.0742 points)
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Wed, December 23, 2020 11:57:59 PM UTC0:00
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Hard to argue that Florida isn't getting redder
https://twitter.com/cautiouslefty/status/1338101876483649538?s=21
Hard to argue that Florida isn't getting redder
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D:8509 | DylanSH99 ( 1731.5815 points)
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Thu, December 24, 2020 12:06:26 AM UTC0:00
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DeSantis will win regardless of how popular or unpopular he is, and regardless of whomever runs here.
Not necessarily. The way he's handled the pandemic has been detrimental.
Jason: DeSantis will win regardless of how popular or unpopular he is, and regardless of whomever runs here.
Not necessarily. The way he's handled the pandemic has been detrimental.
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D:8509 | DylanSH99 ( 1731.5815 points)
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Thu, December 24, 2020 12:09:33 AM UTC0:00
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Nobody on this list scares me as a candidate that could bring down an incumbent DeSantis who will rely on a Miami/Dade/Broward area that is becoming increasingly more Republican.
Waiting to see if Charlie Crist or Val Demmings decide to run statewide in 2022.
Funniest thing I've seen is that are actually Floridians that want Andrew Gillum to run again. Yes Please.
https://twitter.com/JerryStabley1/status/1304539622442229761?s=20
This is cherry-picking a post on Twitter. Prominent Florida Dems don't want Gillum to run again.
BrentinCO: Nobody on this list scares me as a candidate that could bring down an incumbent DeSantis who will rely on a Miami/Dade/Broward area that is becoming increasingly more Republican.
Waiting to see if Charlie Crist or Val Demmings decide to run statewide in 2022.
Funniest thing I've seen is that are actually Floridians that want Andrew Gillum to run again. Yes Please.
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This is cherry-picking a post on Twitter. Prominent Florida Dems don't want Gillum to run again.
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Not necessarily. The way he's handled the pandemic has been detrimental.
Trump handled the pandemic about as terribly as one could expect, yet still won Florida fairly easily. People don't care.
DylanSH99: Not necessarily. The way he's handled the pandemic has been detrimental.
Trump handled the pandemic about as terribly as one could expect, yet still won Florida fairly easily. People don't care.
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D:8509 | DylanSH99 ( 1731.5815 points)
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Thu, December 24, 2020 12:15:38 AM UTC0:00
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We're getting some new leadership here and I'm confident we can compete in 2022 and beyond. Time will tell.
We're getting some new leadership here and I'm confident we can compete in 2022 and beyond. Time will tell.
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D:7 | CA Pol Junkie ( 5444.7002 points)
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Thu, December 24, 2020 12:22:12 AM UTC0:00
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Hard to argue that Florida isn't getting redder
Broward - Miami-Dade - Palm Beach was redder in 2020 than in 2016 but in your table those counties were getting bluer through 2016. One of the big unanswered questions about the 2020 elections is whether areas that swung toward Trump in 2020 did so for 2020-specific reasons or as the beginning of a larger trend.
BrentinCO: Hard to argue that Florida isn't getting redder
Broward - Miami-Dade - Palm Beach was redder in 2020 than in 2016 but in your table those counties were getting bluer through 2016. One of the big unanswered questions about the 2020 elections is whether areas that swung toward Trump in 2020 did so for 2020-specific reasons or as the beginning of a larger trend.
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I:9951 | E Pluribus Unum ( -228.6384 points)
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Thu, December 24, 2020 12:24:54 AM UTC0:00
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I should note there are some folks that do want Alan Grayson to run.
On 1 end, it may be past his time. On the other would be kinda lit
I should note there are some folks that do want Alan Grayson to run.
On 1 end, it may be past his time. On the other would be kinda lit
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D:8509 | DylanSH99 ( 1731.5815 points)
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Thu, December 24, 2020 12:26:06 AM UTC0:00
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I should note there are some folks that do want Alan Grayson to run.
On 1 end, it may be past his time. On the other would be kinda lit
God no
E Pluribus Unum: I should note there are some folks that do want Alan Grayson to run.
On 1 end, it may be past his time. On the other would be kinda lit
God no
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I:9951 | E Pluribus Unum ( -228.6384 points)
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Thu, December 24, 2020 01:58:02 AM UTC0:00
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If FL Progressives wanna pick somebody, he'd be in the contention, but maybe pass da torch
If FL Progressives wanna pick somebody, he'd be in the contention, but maybe pass da torch
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D:8509 | DylanSH99 ( 1731.5815 points)
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Thu, December 24, 2020 05:32:19 AM UTC0:00
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If FL Progressives wanna pick somebody, he'd be in the contention, but maybe pass da torch
Grayson is way past his prime. Likely they'd want someone else.
E Pluribus Unum: If FL Progressives wanna pick somebody, he'd be in the contention, but maybe pass da torch
Grayson is way past his prime. Likely they'd want someone else.
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I:9951 | E Pluribus Unum ( -228.6384 points)
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Thu, December 24, 2020 06:03:17 AM UTC0:00
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On a hypothetical listing he's probably 2nd more of a "IF NOBODY ELSE WILL DO IT" candidate.
Jen Perelman is probably the go to of established candidate.
Tbh the Progressive choices here are not the best as half of them turn into crazy nutjobs like Tim Canova
On a hypothetical listing he's probably 2nd more of a "IF NOBODY ELSE WILL DO IT" candidate.
Jen Perelman is probably the go to of established candidate.
Tbh the Progressive choices here are not the best as half of them turn into crazy nutjobs like Tim Canova
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I marked Graham as out https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/state/2021/04/16/president-biden-gwen-graham-assistant-secretary-education-tallahassee/7245790002/
I marked Graham as out [Link]
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D:10358 | Charlotte KAP ( 183.6672 points)
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Wed, January 5, 2022 07:16:41 AM UTC0:00
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Fried dropped this today.
https://twitter.com/NikkiFried/status/1478365605220728834
Fried dropped this today.
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D:1 | RP ( 5618.8218 points)
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Wed, January 5, 2022 02:47:08 PM UTC0:00
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Well, my opinion of her intelligence just went down.
Well, my opinion of her intelligence just went down.
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D:11204 | NCdem ( 1834.1178 points)
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Sat, January 8, 2022 06:06:11 AM UTC0:00
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@RP care to ellaborate why? I like Fried alot but I don't know too much about crypto currency. Care to ellaborate? Thanks.
@RP care to ellaborate why? I like Fried alot but I don't know too much about crypto currency. Care to ellaborate? Thanks.
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I admire Crist's persistence, if not his actual intelligence.
I admire Crist's persistence, if not his actual intelligence.
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WmP:879 | Chronicler ( 84.4516 points)
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Wed, August 24, 2022 12:14:20 AM UTC0:00
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Crist is currently leading 61-34%.
Crist is currently leading 61-34%.
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WmP:879 | Chronicler ( 84.4516 points)
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Wed, August 24, 2022 12:32:32 AM UTC0:00
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Fried is narrowing Crist's lead, but it looks like this will end up a Crist victory with 59% to 36% for Fried.
Fried is narrowing Crist's lead, but it looks like this will end up a Crist victory with 59% to 36% for Fried.
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D:1989 | RBH ( 5686.1743 points)
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Wed, August 31, 2022 08:54:35 PM UTC0:00
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1) there's a big wall in Palm Beach/Broward/Miami that can just elevate or sink candidates
2) the "we're just here to vote for a random candidate with an unobjectionable name" vote went for Willis in the rural areas
1) there's a big wall in Palm Beach/Broward/Miami that can just elevate or sink candidates
2) the "we're just here to vote for a random candidate with an unobjectionable name" vote went for Willis in the rural areas
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