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Floridians -- really worried about the gubernatorial race
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[quote:MrNatural:MV8zOTE1Nzk1XzcwNjQ0NTI3XzgwRDkzRjcz] [quote:QCluminati:MV8zOTE1Nzk1XzcwNjQzMTgyXzkwODJCMzEz] And that hurricane just hit a pretty conservative area if Im not mistaken [/quote] I know it is too soon, and I feel bad getting all poliical so fast, BUT, I'm guessing that DeSantis just lost about 50K votes. That's 50K people who were very likely to vote, and they would have voted for him. From St Marks, Carrabelle, Apalachicola, Port St Joe, Mexico Beach, and Panama City, I don't see how these people are going to stick around in their towns and vote in 3 weeks. The other guy, he probably just lost about 500 votes. [/quote]
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Gillum is a straight-up socialist and made a mess of Tallahassee but has consistently been tracking several points ahead of DeSantis.
I learned the uselessness of polls during Trump's election but still -- it's worrisome. I can't imagine living here with Barack 2.0 destroying all the gains our state has made.
Any thoughts?
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