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« Reply #575 on: October 18, 2022, 11:56:15 PM »

I will say that this attack by Demings against Rubio, over the gun violence issue, stood out to me:



This and the abortion clip are the moments that led for me to say that Demings is very passionate about the issues that she believes in. I will also say that this particular moment reminded of when Cameron Kasky savaged Rubio at that CNN townhall back in 2018, in the aftermath of the Parkland shooting. That particular townhall was a disaster for Rubio, who was absolutely savaged by the Parkland students, parents, and teachers (along with Dana Loesch). Of course, they were also very friendly and receptive to Bill Nelson, Ted Deutch, and now disgraced ex Broward County Sheriff Steve Israel, with whom they aligned. Rubio did much better against Demings than he did against Kasky and the others at the townhall, but that wasn't difficult to do.
The overwhelming Majority of Florida Voters though are citing Inflation/Cost of Living/Gas Prices as Issues.
So, while passionate (I grant you that) Demings picked the wrong issues. She ain't going to change overall mood from FL Voters.
Rubio consistently tied her to Biden and Biden is a big liability for Demings since he only has a 41 % JA in FL.
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« Reply #576 on: October 18, 2022, 11:57:22 PM »

I will say that this attack by Demings against Rubio, over the gun violence issue, stood out to me:



This and the abortion clip are the moments that led for me to say that Demings is very passionate about the issues that she believes in. I will also say that this particular moment reminded of when Cameron Kasky savaged Rubio at that CNN townhall back in 2018, in the aftermath of the Parkland shooting. That particular townhall was a disaster for Rubio, who was absolutely savaged by the Parkland students, parents, and teachers (along with Dana Loesch). Of course, they were also very friendly and receptive to Bill Nelson, Ted Deutch, and now disgraced ex Broward County Sheriff Steve Israel, with whom they aligned. Rubio did much better against Demings than he did against Kasky and the others at the townhall, but that wasn't difficult to do.
The overwhelming Majority of Florida Voters though are citing Inflation/Cost of Living/Gas Prices as Issues.
So, while passionate (I grant you that) Demings picked the wrong issues. She ain't going to change overall mood from FL Voters.
Rubio consistently tied her to Biden and Biden is a big liability for Demings since he only has a 41 % JA in FL.

I certainly agree that the economy is a more important issue than abortion or gun control, and there was another moment in the debate where Demings asked why Rubio kept on talking about a "barrel of oil", or something to that effect.
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« Reply #577 on: October 19, 2022, 12:19:08 AM »

I will say that this attack by Demings against Rubio, over the gun violence issue, stood out to me:



This and the abortion clip are the moments that led for me to say that Demings is very passionate about the issues that she believes in. I will also say that this particular moment reminded of when Cameron Kasky savaged Rubio at that CNN townhall back in 2018, in the aftermath of the Parkland shooting. That particular townhall was a disaster for Rubio, who was absolutely savaged by the Parkland students, parents, and teachers (along with Dana Loesch). Of course, they were also very friendly and receptive to Bill Nelson, Ted Deutch, and now disgraced ex Broward County Sheriff Steve Israel, with whom they aligned. Rubio did much better against Demings than he did against Kasky and the others at the townhall, but that wasn't difficult to do.
The overwhelming Majority of Florida Voters though are citing Inflation/Cost of Living/Gas Prices as Issues.
So, while passionate (I grant you that) Demings picked the wrong issues. She ain't going to change overall mood from FL Voters.
Rubio consistently tied her to Biden and Biden is a big liability for Demings since he only has a 41 % JA in FL.

I certainly agree that the economy is a more important issue than abortion or gun control, and there was another moment in the debate where Demings asked why Rubio kept on talking about a "barrel of oil", or something to that effect.
Demings would never admit it BUT I am telling you: The reason the Nation has this record high inflation is the 1.9 Trillon $ Spending Rescue Package that passed Congress in early 2021. She voted for it just sayin.
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« Reply #578 on: October 19, 2022, 05:34:41 AM »
« Edited: October 19, 2022, 05:40:30 AM by Mr.Barkari Sellers »

Hurricane IAN had a lot to do with it, if DEMINGS loses her or Gwen Graham can take on Vulnerable Rick Scott whom won by 0.5 last time so who cares if DEMINGS or Beasley loses FRANKEN and Ryan and McMullin are closer

Center Street Pac Kelly 54/36, Fetterman 55/36, Ryan 49/38 McMullin -1 and those polls are backed up by other polls and we have Grassley +3 Barnes and Warnock are gonna OVERPOLL DEMINGS and Beasley ANYWAYS, Hagan won because she ran against Liddy Dole not Tillis and Beasley is running against Budd whom has no negatives like Vance

Ryan is +2 in a poll that has DeWine up by 60/30, DeWine isn't winning by that much and neither is Reynolds that's why FRANKEN and Ryan are gonna win Reynolds and DeWine are gonna win 55/45, like Trump won the state of OH and IA
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« Reply #579 on: October 19, 2022, 05:45:06 AM »

Hurricane IAN REMORSEFULNESS BENEFITTING Rs are already losing steam it may not be enough Ds in FL this yr but against Scott and DEMINGS or Graham is won't benefit Rs like this yr
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« Reply #580 on: October 19, 2022, 08:30:21 AM »

If this was even the FL of 2016 or 2018, Demings would have a real shot IMO.
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« Reply #581 on: October 19, 2022, 08:46:23 AM »

If this was even the FL of 2016 or 2018, Demings would have a real shot IMO.

2018 I definitely agree with. She's running a much better campaign than Bill Nelson.
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« Reply #582 on: October 19, 2022, 09:07:02 AM »

If this was even the FL of 2016 or 2018, Demings would have a real shot IMO.

2018 I definitely agree with. She's running a much better campaign than Bill Nelson.
I agree, Demings probably would have won in 2018.
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« Reply #583 on: October 19, 2022, 09:23:44 AM »

If this was even the FL of 2016 or 2018, Demings would have a real shot IMO.

2018 I definitely agree with. She's running a much better campaign than Bill Nelson.

I still don't understand why Biden selected Harris as his running mate over her. Demings would have given him credibility on the law and order issue, and is clearly a better debater than Harris.
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« Reply #584 on: October 19, 2022, 10:02:22 AM »

If this was even the FL of 2016 or 2018, Demings would have a real shot IMO.

2018 I definitely agree with. She's running a much better campaign than Bill Nelson.

I still don't understand why Biden selected Harris as his running mate over her. Demings would have given him credibility on the law and order issue, and is clearly a better debater than Harris.

In summer 2020, lots of Democrats hadn’t realized or accepted how the “law and order” angle would play against us, and Harris got criticized for being a “cop” with a much less policish background.
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« Reply #585 on: October 19, 2022, 10:25:12 AM »

If I have to read another 2016 post I'm going to have a stroke.

Anyway, I think Demings did okay, all things considered.
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« Reply #586 on: October 19, 2022, 10:51:12 AM »

If I have to read another 2016 post I'm going to have a stroke.

Anyway, I think Demings did okay, all things considered.

Put him on Ignore.  Think of it as preventive healthcare. Wink
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« Reply #587 on: October 20, 2022, 06:06:41 AM »

If this was even the FL of 2016 or 2018, Demings would have a real shot IMO.

2018 I definitely agree with. She's running a much better campaign than Bill Nelson.

I still don't understand why Biden selected Harris as his running mate over her. Demings would have given him credibility on the law and order issue, and is clearly a better debater than Harris.


I have always thought between Harris & Demings... Demings would have been the better VP candidate.  She is definitely a much better politician- and has far more appeal to Southern voters (of all races) compared to Harris.   Demings has a much higher natural likability factor imo 

(That said- I've always thought Harris is probably incredibly fun to be around in a non-public setting.  And naturally extremely charismatic, interesting and entertaining away from the public).  But for some reason (Just my take)... she seems to try to hard (or something) on the campaign trail, and seems very often be in a battle to say or come across in some predetermined persona- so it ends up coming across as inauthentic to some degree.  - rather than just being completely herself all of the time & let the chips fall where they may.
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« Reply #588 on: October 20, 2022, 06:19:37 AM »
« Edited: October 20, 2022, 06:23:29 AM by Mr.Barkari Sellers »

Of course Demings looks better now than Harris, but DEMINGS can run against Rick Scott if she loses and this race hasn't been called for Rubio, yet, running in 24 is much better than 22 in a state like FL because Biden is on the ballot, as long as there aren't anymore Hurricane IAN and I doubt there is gonna be one anytime soon

That's why Newsom keeps coming up, everyone doesn't like Harris but let's remember the Biden fans like President Johnson on the forum said Harris , she could of been a star if she enforcement the border and she didn't

It won't take much for DEMINGS or Gwen Graham to defeat Rick Scott in 24 Rubio wins even in 2016 because he takes away Ds natural advantage with Latino's
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« Reply #589 on: October 21, 2022, 08:17:50 AM »



Man do liberals hate Florida.
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« Reply #590 on: October 21, 2022, 09:21:00 AM »



Man do liberals hate Florida.

They hate Florida because they can't understand why a state with such a large and diverse population is not Safe D. But Joy Reid is probably the most partisan host on MSNBC, and has a tendency of saying outrageous things. She's also someone who's been accused of homophobia in the past, if I'm not mistaken.
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« Reply #591 on: October 21, 2022, 09:34:48 AM »



Man do liberals hate Florida.

They hate Florida because they can't understand why a state with such a large and diverse population is not Safe D. But Joy Reid is probably the most partisan host on MSNBC, and has a tendency of saying outrageous things. She's also someone who's been accused of homophobia in the past, if I'm not mistaken.
Joy Reid needs to just stop and mind her own business and not attack FL.

DeSantis has done one helluva Job getting FL through this devastating Hurricane. Rubio helped as well.
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« Reply #592 on: October 21, 2022, 11:38:58 AM »



Man do liberals hate Florida.

They hate Florida because they can't understand why a state with such a large and diverse population is not Safe D. But Joy Reid is probably the most partisan host on MSNBC, and has a tendency of saying outrageous things. She's also someone who's been accused of homophobia in the past, if I'm not mistaken.
Joy Reid needs to just stop and mind her own business and not attack FL.

DeSantis has done one helluva Job getting FL through this devastating Hurricane. Rubio helped as well.

Joy Reid said nothing false.
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« Reply #593 on: October 21, 2022, 11:43:18 PM »

Of course Demings looks better now than Harris, but DEMINGS can run against Rick Scott if she loses and this race hasn't been called for Rubio, yet, running in 24 is much better than 22 in a state like FL because Biden is on the ballot, as long as there aren't anymore Hurricane IAN and I doubt there is gonna be one anytime soon

That's why Newsom keeps coming up, everyone doesn't like Harris but let's remember the Biden fans like President Johnson on the forum said Harris , she could of been a star if she enforcement the border and she didn't

It won't take much for DEMINGS or Gwen Graham to defeat Rick Scott in 24 Rubio wins even in 2016 because he takes away Ds natural advantage with Latino's

I definitely agree regarding why Rubio is so tough to beat (by winning just enough Dem Latino voters) - which is why his senate races seem to be fool's gold for Dems. That said- I think he is weakens to some extent with each election.
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« Reply #594 on: October 21, 2022, 11:53:27 PM »

Of course Demings looks better now than Harris, but DEMINGS can run against Rick Scott if she loses and this race hasn't been called for Rubio, yet, running in 24 is much better than 22 in a state like FL because Biden is on the ballot, as long as there aren't anymore Hurricane IAN and I doubt there is gonna be one anytime soon

That's why Newsom keeps coming up, everyone doesn't like Harris but let's remember the Biden fans like President Johnson on the forum said Harris , she could of been a star if she enforcement the border and she didn't

It won't take much for DEMINGS or Gwen Graham to defeat Rick Scott in 24 Rubio wins even in 2016 because he takes away Ds natural advantage with Latino's

I definitely agree regarding why Rubio is so tough to beat (by winning just enough Dem Latino voters) - which is why his senate races seem to be fool's gold for Dems. That said- I think he is weakens to some extent with each election.

Demings is a more formidable candidate than either Murphy or Meek (the two prior Democratic nominees), and certainly more so than Crist (who she shares a ballot with this year). But Rubio remains a decently popular incumbent, it is a Republican-leaning year in a Republican-leaning state, and he will be benefited by DeSantis' coattails. I imagine that Rubio will improve in Southeast Florida compared to 2016, especially since Demings is not from that part of the state.
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« Reply #595 on: October 22, 2022, 07:31:01 AM »

DEMINGS even if DeSantis wind has a good chance of pulling this off Bernie is campaigning in WI NV and FL
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« Reply #596 on: October 24, 2022, 10:55:48 AM »
« Edited: October 24, 2022, 06:03:45 PM by GeorgiaModerate »


Looks like animals (quoting Sen. Rubio) attacked a Rubio supporter Sad
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« Reply #597 on: October 24, 2022, 11:02:38 AM »

Who is going to believe that Republicans are somehow unwelcome in Hialeah? Get serious, Marco
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« Reply #598 on: October 24, 2022, 11:11:24 AM »

Absolutely disgusting in general, particularly if the motivation was indeed political. 
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« Reply #599 on: October 24, 2022, 11:13:52 AM »



Looks like inner city animals (quoting Sen. Rubio) attacked a Rubio supporter Sad
As much as I want to meme about this meaning Miami Dade Cubans are going back to 2016 voting patterns...this is yikes. Extremely disgusting.
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