I really despise this sort of defeatism. Not helpful!
In this election, Democrats nationwide failed to run a candidate in one thousand legislative races. That’s political malpractice. Florida was an honorable exception; thanks to Nikki Fried’s leadership of an invigorated Florida Party, I believe Dems ran a candidate in EVERY race.
I really despise this sort of defeatism. Not helpful!
In this election, Democrats nationwide failed to run a candidate in one thousand legislative races. That’s political malpractice. Florida was an honorable exception; thanks to Nikki Fried’s leadership of an invigorated Florida Party, I believe Dems ran a candidate in EVERY race.
And are continuing to build a bench for the future.. to summarily write off the 3rd most populous state in the nation without a fight is political malpractice(and stupid); obviously, you prioritize your strategy moving forward but you don't just throw up your hands and whine, and say that all hope is lost; just like Texas, our side needs to fight the Republicans in Florida; the Hispanic vote holds the balance of power here; we need to better effectively message to that voter universe (and then let the chips fall where they may)
I really despise this sort of defeatism. Not helpful!
In this election, Democrats nationwide failed to run a candidate in one thousand legislative races. That’s political malpractice. Florida was an honorable exception; thanks to Nikki Fried’s leadership of an invigorated Florida Party, I believe Dems ran a candidate in EVERY race.
And are continuing to build a bench for the future.. to summarily write off the 3rd most populous state in the nation without a fight is political malpractice(and stupid); obviously, you prioritize your strategy moving forward but you don't just throw up your hands and whine, and say that all hope is lost; just like Texas, our side needs to fight the Republicans in Florida; the Hispanic vote holds the balance of power here; we need to better effectively message to that voter universe (and then let the chips fall where they may)