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FL US Senate - D Primary
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Office | Senate |
Honorific | Senator - Abbr: Sen. |
Type | Democratic Primary Election |
Filing Deadline | June 17, 2022 - 11:00am 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, 2029 - 12:00pm |
Contributor | BrentinCO |
Last Modified | RBH August 30, 2022 09:09pm |
Data Sources | [Link] |
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Rep.
Val Demings |
St. Rep.
Brian P. Rush |
William Sanchez |
Ricardo "Ricky" De La Fuente |
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Party | Democratic |
Democratic |
Democratic |
Democratic |
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Certified Votes | 1,263,706 (84.29%) |
94,185 (6.28%) |
84,576 (5.64%) |
56,749 (3.79%) |
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Margin | 0 (0.00%) |
-1,169,521 (-78.01%) |
-1,179,130 (-78.65%) |
-1,206,957 (-80.51%) |
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Predict Avg. | 0.00% |
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Cash On Hand |
6/30 $12,565,103.00
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06/09/2021
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Adj Poll Avg | 80.00%-- |
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D:6086 | Jason (11889.0225 points)
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Thu, January 28, 2021 06:59:31 PM UTC0:00
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It doesn't matter who runs here. Florida might as well be Wyoming for the Democratic Party.
It doesn't matter who runs here. Florida might as well be Wyoming for the Democratic Party.
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I:9951 | E Pluribus Unum ( -193.5252 points)
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Thu, January 28, 2021 07:45:16 PM UTC0:00
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This falls apart logically. "A moderate democrat lost in a red-leaning state" does not mean that the inverse is true (a Bernie bro would have won.) The GOP blowing the 2010 Senate Elections because of nut job candidates is a strong parallel. And look, if you believe that Heidi Heitkamp was a bad candidate for democrats in North Dakota, I recommend you visit North Dakota.
If you want a true apples to apples comparison, compare the 2018 and 2020 West Virginia senate races.
I'm saying for a strategy that everyone claims is great and never fails, seems to be a lot a failures. Last time I checked 55.1%>44.3%
It's nearly impossible to find a democratic socialist who has succeed in any election outside of a heavy democratic district.
Nobody ever said Democratic Socialist. A primary example is the California 2018 Swing Seats
Harder, Cox, Porter, Hill, Rouda, Levin, and Cisneros ran and won on populist/progressive sounding rhetoric, but many of them took huge rightward shifts cuz that's "what they had to do to win re-election in s swing seat". The ones who didn't are still serving to this day
Kyle: This falls apart logically. "A moderate democrat lost in a red-leaning state" does not mean that the inverse is true (a Bernie bro would have won.) The GOP blowing the 2010 Senate Elections because of nut job candidates is a strong parallel. And look, if you believe that Heidi Heitkamp was a bad candidate for democrats in North Dakota, I recommend you visit North Dakota.
If you want a true apples to apples comparison, compare the 2018 and 2020 West Virginia senate races.
I'm saying for a strategy that everyone claims is great and never fails, seems to be a lot a failures. Last time I checked 55.1%>44.3%
WSNJ: It's nearly impossible to find a democratic socialist who has succeed in any election outside of a heavy democratic district.
Nobody ever said Democratic Socialist. A primary example is the California 2018 Swing Seats
Harder, Cox, Porter, Hill, Rouda, Levin, and Cisneros ran and won on populist/progressive sounding rhetoric, but many of them took huge rightward shifts cuz that's "what they had to do to win re-election in s swing seat". The ones who didn't are still serving to this day
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Murphy would have been the stronger candidate.
Murphy would have been the stronger candidate.
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I:9951 | E Pluribus Unum ( -193.5252 points)
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Wed, May 19, 2021 01:58:01 AM UTC0:00
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Ur in luck Southern Moderate, she is also apparently gonna announce too
https://www.axios.com/rubio-stephanie-murphy-florida-senate-2022-9bed5472-972d-4bbc-bee8-d0c0e47a8747.html
Ur in luck Southern Moderate, she is also apparently gonna announce too
[Link]
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D:391 | Qbanito ( 3054.5449 points)
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Fri, May 21, 2021 03:06:15 AM UTC0:00
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Aramis Ayala may run for Demings open seat instead of this race.
Aramis Ayala may run for Demings open seat instead of this race.
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I:9951 | E Pluribus Unum ( -193.5252 points)
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Wed, August 4, 2021 10:26:37 PM UTC0:00
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Pretty shady of Alan
https://www.thedailybeast.com/resistance-pol-alan-grayson-raised-dollardollardollar-to-probe-trump-and-kept-the-cash-for-his-pac
Pretty shady of Alan
[Link]
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I:9951 | E Pluribus Unum ( -193.5252 points)
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Sat, June 18, 2022 04:16:39 AM UTC0:00
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Filing deadline hasn't passed and Ellison literally went into the qualification office today
Filing deadline hasn't passed and Ellison literally went into the qualification office today
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D:1989 | RBH ( 5212.2285 points)
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Sat, June 18, 2022 04:33:33 AM UTC0:00
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The filing deadline was today and Ellison is a candidate for FL23
The filing deadline was today and Ellison is a candidate for FL23
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