Posted on 10/05/2022 6:12:04 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is leading Democrat Charlie Crist by 11 points in race for the governor’s mansion in the Sunshine State, according to a poll released on Wednesday.
The Mason-Dixon Florida poll found that 52 percent of likely voters supported DeSantis, compared to the 41 percent that backed Crist, a former governor and U.S. representative.
DeSantis also had stronger support from his own party, with 92 percent of Republicans saying they would back the incumbent governor. Fewer Democrats, 84 percent, said they would support Crist, who was a Republican when he last served as governor.
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Only 11 points? It’s going to be a bigger landslide than that.
It will go something like 59-42 Desantis.
That sounds about right.
“I suspect the Left overplayed their hand after the hurricane.”
The left wing media had the stories already even before the hurricane made landfall. All they had to do was fill in the blanks.
Bet you are right!
Most Jews in S. Florida hate Republicans...
I find it hard to believe even 40% will end up voting for Crist.
We will see soon enough
Appears bigger than the margin of cheat.
Mark this down now - DeSantis beats Charlie by 20 points and wipes out the whole rodent ticket except for Hat Lady Wilson and a few others. Running with Charlie down ballot rodent challengers have no chance. In South Florida they hide their party label in their TV ads.
I am beginning to think that the democrats control the weather. Sorry. I entertain most conspiracy theories now.
Interesting ian and sandy happened just before elections. Maybe they thought desantis would be destroyed like Katrina did to Bush. Just pondering the possibilities. And sharing
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