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One Term Floridian
swamiG
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« on: June 02, 2021, 02:27:18 PM »

Just what we need in FL: a Democratic primary featuring Fried v Crust

Both decent candidates who will be overcome by the state’s rigid Lean R partisanship
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swamiG
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E: -2.06, S: 3.13

« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2022, 12:28:22 PM »

Fr what would y'all's reaction be if DeSantis actually loses? Would be hilarious especially if there's still a red wave elsewhere in the country lol Atlas would be like FL is Safe D now?!
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swamiG
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E: -2.06, S: 3.13

« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2022, 01:39:28 PM »

Fr what would y'all's reaction be if DeSantis actually loses? Would be hilarious especially if there's still a red wave elsewhere in the country lol Atlas would be like FL is Safe D now?!

I'd definitely be surprised to see him lose, but it would fit in with the trend of Republicans' percentage margins of victory decreasing in every election since 2002: Bush+12.8% to Crist+7.1% to Scott+1.2% to Scott+1% to DeSantis+0.4%. I think it'd be even funnier if DeSantis lost by less than he won in 2018, making Florida titanium tilt D for this one election.

Christ would need to have ran on local issues that DeSantis is weak on in order to topple him during a national R wave. But yes let's see if/when this decreasing R margin of victory cycle ends....
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One Term Floridian
swamiG
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Political Matrix
E: -2.06, S: 3.13

« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2022, 01:51:29 PM »

Fr what would y'all's reaction be if DeSantis actually loses? Would be hilarious especially if there's still a red wave elsewhere in the country lol Atlas would be like FL is Safe D now?!

I'd definitely be surprised to see him lose, but it would fit in with the trend of Republicans' percentage margins of victory decreasing in every election since 2002: Bush+12.8% to Crist+7.1% to Scott+1.2% to Scott+1% to DeSantis+0.4%. I think it'd be even funnier if DeSantis lost by less than he won in 2018, making Florida titanium tilt D for this one election.

Christ would need to have ran on local issues that DeSantis is weak on in order to topple him during a national R wave. But yes let's see if/when this decreasing R margin of victory cycle ends....


"And lo, for I say to ye that Governor DeSantis hath underfunded stormwater abatement in the St. Johns River Valley."

Lel may the power of Christ compel Fried Nikki to drop out like Bill Wanker
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One Term Floridian
swamiG
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Political Matrix
E: -2.06, S: 3.13

« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2022, 05:46:34 PM »

So Crist is done once and for all? If he'll ever run again for something, he might be classified as perennial candidate, lol.

Wouldn't put it past him to move up to GA and lose by like 1% (2014 margin) for something up there too
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