WIN! Rick Scott defeats Bill Nelson in Florida Senate race

Started by Solar, November 18, 2018, 10:52:40 AM

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Solar

You can laugh leftist Bullshit I bolded, this is a win! :biggrin:
Republican Gov. Rick Scott defeated incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson for one of Florida's two seats in the U.S. Senate.

Nelson, a three-term senator, lost to Scott in a race that saw about $180.7 million spent by both candidates and political outside groups, according to October data from the Center for Responsive Politics.

Scott, an extremely wealthy man, managed to wrangle a win in what was the most expensive Senate race in Florida history.

Nelson, 76, has spent more than four decades in public office, starting with his early days as a Florida legislator. The moderate Democrat focused his campaign on guaranteeing access to health care, particularly the continuation of the Affordable Care Act, and criticized Scott's refusal to expand Medicaid coverage to about 800,000 low-income Florida residents.

https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2018/11/06/rick-scott-defeats-bill-nelson-in-florida-senate-race
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AndyJackson

Let's move onto cleaning up the same crimes in AZ, OH, WI.

Don't need to say "oh well, we got 2 out of 5, that's better than we normally do".

Need to go 5 for 5, and change the way things are perceived and expected.

supsalemgr

Quote from: Solar on November 18, 2018, 10:52:40 AM
You can laugh leftist Bullshit I bolded, this is a win! :biggrin:
Republican Gov. Rick Scott defeated incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson for one of Florida's two seats in the U.S. Senate.

Nelson, a three-term senator, lost to Scott in a race that saw about $180.7 million spent by both candidates and political outside groups, according to October data from the Center for Responsive Politics.

Scott, an extremely wealthy man, managed to wrangle a win in what was the most expensive Senate race in Florida history.

Nelson, 76, has spent more than four decades in public office, starting with his early days as a Florida legislator. The moderate Democrat focused his campaign on guaranteeing access to health care, particularly the continuation of the Affordable Care Act, and criticized Scott's refusal to expand Medicaid coverage to about 800,000 low-income Florida residents.

https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2018/11/06/rick-scott-defeats-bill-nelson-in-florida-senate-race

That last sentence absolutely shows how far off the MSM is. How can what it says Nelson stood for be considered "moderate"?
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Solar

Quote from: AndyJackson on November 18, 2018, 11:49:12 AM
Let's move onto cleaning up the same crimes in AZ, OH, WI.

Don't need to say "oh well, we got 2 out of 5, that's better than we normally do".

Need to go 5 for 5, and change the way things are perceived and expected.
Are you privy to inside info the rest of us aren't?
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Quote from: Solar on November 18, 2018, 10:52:40 AM
You can laugh leftist Bullshit I bolded, this is a win! :biggrin:
Republican Gov. Rick Scott defeated incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson for one of Florida's two seats in the U.S. Senate.

Nelson, a three-term senator, lost to Scott in a race that saw about $180.7 million spent by both candidates and political outside groups, according to October data from the Center for Responsive Politics.

Scott, an extremely wealthy man, managed to wrangle a win in what was the most expensive Senate race in Florida history.

Nelson, 76, has spent more than four decades in public office, starting with his early days as a Florida legislator. The moderate Democrat focused his campaign on guaranteeing access to health care, particularly the continuation of the Affordable Care Act, and criticized Scott's refusal to expand Medicaid coverage to about 800,000 low-income Florida residents.

https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2018/11/06/rick-scott-defeats-bill-nelson-in-florida-senate-race


Ok, so how many Republican Senators are there NOW ?

None of the "Mainstream News" sources can give a straight answer.

(must butt hurt too much)



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Rotwang

Quote from: Solar on November 18, 2018, 12:14:13 PM
Are you privy to inside info the rest of us aren't?


Republicans whine "Voter Fraud", but then who goes to prison ?

If it is a Federal Election, AG Whitaker must get involved.

Snipes should be the first on a long list of jailbirds.




walkstall

Quote from: Rotwang on November 18, 2018, 01:54:43 PM

Republicans whine "Voter Fraud", but then who goes to prison ?

If it is a Federal Election, AG Whitaker must get involved.

Snipes should be the first on a long list of jailbirds.

Why are you picking on a black woman?  Hillary should be FIRST then Snipes  . 
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Rotwang

Quote from: walkstall on November 18, 2018, 02:12:48 PM
Why are you picking on a black woman?  Hillary should be FIRST then Snipes  .


Sigh

Yes, I am a racist

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ldub23

We can only  hope there are some democrat openings  on the court soon.

AndyJackson

Quote from: Solar on November 18, 2018, 12:14:13 PM
Are you privy to inside info the rest of us aren't?
Not at all.  I've just heard that very similar nonsense is documented in McSalley-Sinema, as well as the other two.

If true, it would be a shame to just be happy with 2 successful deliveries of justice.  And we don't have that yet .... for it to be justice, we need people in jail.

Only getting halfway there, in 2 of 5, would be sad. Getting it all, in all 5, is the thing.

And yeah, I am thankful that we've gotten more than zero.  That's a big improvement.

supsalemgr

Quote from: Rotwang on November 18, 2018, 01:56:34 PM

I'd just like to know, do we have 51, 52, or 53 ?

With another potentially from Mississippi on Nov 27th ?

With Scott it is 52-47 with MS having a runoff. Likely republican which would make it 53-47.
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AndyJackson

Quote from: supsalemgr on November 19, 2018, 04:39:05 AM
With Scott it is 52-47 with MS having a runoff. Likely republican which would make it 53-47.
Man, if they could run a credible investigation in AZ, it could be 54-46.

Sounds much better.

I guess at 53, Romney-Collins-Murkowski is still beaten, with 50-50 + Pence.  Still too close for one additional asshole to screw things up.

supsalemgr

Quote from: AndyJackson on November 19, 2018, 07:08:42 AM
Man, if they could run a credible investigation in AZ, it could be 54-46.

Sounds much better.

I guess at 53, Romney-Collins-Murkowski is still beaten, with 50-50 + Pence.  Still too close for one additional asshole to screw things up.

I am taking a wait and see position on Romney. I can't see him a "Flake" as he is pure establishment. Keep in mind Corker is gone also.
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