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In reply to the discussion: And this is how the Democratic party gets pulled ever further rightward. [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)FL wasn't quite so angst-laden this time around, but we know it's a place where "shit happens."
We have a better chance in 2016 with a Dem at the gubernatorial helm--any Dem at all. So here's hoping, assuming he wins the primary, that he can shift Scott off that job and grab it. I think he has the most name recognition and depth of support--and he might bring along a lot of his supporters who were nominal Republicans, as well.
We know how this quid pro quo works....he delivers the state, and he gets an ambassadorial post or a non-critical (i.e. Not Top Tier) cabinet position if he wants it. I would love to not have to fret quite so intensely about FL for a change. It's always a crap shoot down there, anything that can be done to minimize the drama, I'm for it.