I don’t know what is going on in FL but President Trump will be holding at least one rally there. That should help.
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What is it with Nelson’s eyes?
Cannot trust MSM polls. 1. They routinely skew the sample size in favor of Dems. 2. They fail to reflect the economy and resultant shift in sentiment of black and Hispanic voters. 3. They do not factor Red outrage at the Senate Kavanaugh hearings/vote and the impact on turnout. 4. They do not consider the impact of the Dem contrived and Soros funded “caravan”.
Does that include the RAT cheating and fraud?
The few large metropolitan areas we have are in 9 counties (some of the large cities are in more than one county). One blue county has the capitol with an adjacent blue county seemingly a residential area for state government employees. And one blue county is dedicated to the University of Gainesville.
The other 58 counties in Florida are red, red, red!
Scott will win this by 5pts. Calm down.
Fake News. Scott and DeSantis lead as Rs are ahead in early and mail in votes.
If the polling is showing a tie, Scott is up by a few points. Early voting is strongly GOP, even with the panhandle just now getting going.
clearly Nelson’s voting record doesn’t matter to some FL voters.
PING!!
This pool is a model from 2012 turnout . Another poll this last week showed Desantis up by 3 pts . Volunteer and vote . Stop arm chair quarterbacking .
In Florida, Scott and President Trump are doing so well with Hurricane Michael mitigation that the media doesn’t report it.
I just hope the conservative counties hard hit by the storm still turn out and vote.
They need to watch out for northern liberal SNOWBALL SNOWFLAKES voting in New Jersey, New York, etc AND FLORIDA.
Scott will annihilate Nelson next week. Count on it.
It See BS. Not a credible poll.
It’s fine to watch the polls (more entertainment value than anything), but keep an eye on the early and absentee voting totals in Florida and elsewhere. Bottom line: Republican numbers are running well ahead of 2016. In Florida, for example, when you combine absentee and early voting totals to date, GOP has a lead of 59,000 votes. At the same point in 2016, GOP lead was only 40,000.
Traditionally, Republicans run up a solid majority in absentee voting, while Democrats do better with the early vote. But so far this year, we’re not seeing it. In fact, Democrats in Florida did not take a lead in early voting until yesterday, with a massive, statewide “souls to the polls” push that focuses on African-American churches. I believe yesterday was the final Sunday the polls will be open in Florida, so that element of the GOTV effort is over and done.
One more note: the Florida panhandle, a Republican bastion (except for two counties) is under-reporting so far, due to the impact of Hurricane Michael. But upwards of 2,000 voting locations in that area are opening this week, to give residents a chance to vote. That will help Republicans.
If you’re not following Larry Schweikart on Twitter, you should. He’s a retired University of Dayton history professor who wrote “A Patriot’s History of the United States,” a superb text that’s actually being used in hundreds of colleges around the country. For the past couple of election cycles, Dr. Schweikart has been monitoring and posting absentee/early voting totals as a harbinger of what will happen on election night. His track record is very good.
You’re not hearing anything about absentee/early voting from the MSM because the data in many states reflects a very energize GOP base and lots of independents voting Republican as well.
We all need to be vigilant with regard to voter fraud. I received this link; some of these numbers are important to get out there.
...Complaints about possible violations of the federal voting rights laws can be made directly to the Civil Rights Divisions Voting Section in Washington, DC by phone at 1-800-253-3931 or (202) 307-2767, by fax at (202) 307-3961, by email to voting.section@usdoj.gov (link sends e-mail) or by complaint form at justice.gov/crt/complaint/ .
United States Attorney Stuart said, Ensuring free and fair elections depends in large part on the cooperation of the American electorate.
It is imperative that those who have specific information about discrimination or election fraud make that information available immediately to my Office, the FBI, or the Civil Rights Division.
It's a CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll. The poll was fielded between October 23-26
Check this guys twitter feed. Larry Schweikart
He talks a lot about Florida and what's going on.