Posted on 08/08/2012 5:37:51 PM PDT by FL2012
The five most recent polls conducted for the U.S. Senate election in Florida show a close race in which the incumbent, Democratic Senator Bill Nelson, is unable to get to the crucial 50% support level.
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Nelson can no longer use his NASA big stick to show what he can do for the State of Florida.
He has been a "rubber stamp" all of his life! He was a "Pet Student" in High School, following administrator's orders even then, and always represented what he felt was in HIS BEST INTERESTS throughout his life!
A perfect "Tool" for democrats!
With a male organ, forgot about patty murray?
Dumbest bitch ever in the senate, err, maybe next to carol mosley brown, or the midget lesbian from MD, or the two ugly rinos from maine, ohhhh the list goes on.
I used to live in Florida near where Nelson lived. My, how I hated that Ba$turd for his communist and anti-gun stances. There is nothing too horrible that could happen to him that he did not richly deserve!!!
I guess he is technically an astronaut, since he used his position as a congressman to go up into space, but he is really just a lawyer and politician. He used to appear on Fox and seemed mildly retarded, IMO. He didn’t save NASA from Obama, so I doubt if he has the space coast support that he used to have.
I’m sorry but he isn’t even close in that horse race. Patty Murray and Barbara Boxer are waging that battle, but only because Carol Mosley Braun left the Senate.
Voted absentee for McCalister too. Well now he has two votes, assuming him and his wife, that guarantees him 4. Now if we can only get the rest of Florida GOP to vote for him.
Back to 3! He is divorced and raised his son as a single dad. Oh, back to 4! He has a son.
That crowning glory belongs to X-Congresswoman from Georgia.
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