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TheNutcracker

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Fri Nov 28, 2014, 01:21 AM Nov 2014

Democrats, stung by low turnout, consider shifting Florida's election schedule [View all]

Source: Tampa Bay Times

TALLAHASSEE — After yet another defeat blamed on low voter turnout, some Florida Democrats want to change the rules and elect the governor in the same year voters pick the president — when turnout is always much higher.

In the aftermath of Charlie Crist's narrow loss to Gov. Rick Scott, strategists are plotting how to put an initiative on the 2016 ballot that would shift statewide races back to presidential years, as they were in Florida until 1964.

"Our state leaders should be elected by the greatest number of people," said Ben Pollara, a Miami strategist who worked on the medical marijuana campaign. "How can you argue that having fewer people participate in the political process is good for the state?"

Crist adviser Kevin Cate wrote an opinion column, which got picked up by liberal blog the Daily Kos, in favor of shifting statewide elections. It launched an online petition that argues: "More Floridians deserve to have their voice heard." Backers have sought legal guidance from Jon Mills, dean of the University of Florida law school and a former House speaker, who also worked on the medical marijuana campaign.

The 2014 election was the first Florida midterm in which 6 million people cast ballots, but that figure pales in comparison to the 8.5 million who voted in the 2012 presidential election in Florida.

Read more: http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/stateroundup/stung-by-low-turnout-democrats-eye-shifting-floridas-statewide-election/2208133



It does not change the fact that people did not like either candidate very much, and the democratic party forced Crist on the voters. Along with that, the republicans said they would flat out not vote for him. This race was doomed from the get go....
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They want to change the race for governor to the year that voters choose a president. TheNutcracker Nov 2014 #1
may be good idea but defeats nationwide should analyze mistakes such as wordpix Nov 2014 #23
sigh DonCoquixote Nov 2014 #2
Pretty much what I put in the comment section below the article. Changing schedule, changes nothing. TheNutcracker Nov 2014 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Nov 2014 #4
+ a bazillion SoapBox Nov 2014 #5
Change the date, not the message rpannier Nov 2014 #6
" " " " n/t MBS Nov 2014 #22
Crist is/was always a Republican. So, little or no choice. GOP or GOP-lite. blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #7
Alex Sink HockeyMom Nov 2014 #13
And they're gonna do that HOW....? Ken Burch Nov 2014 #8
If they really want to WIN, they should create a message Ken Burch Nov 2014 #9
Well, secondvariety Nov 2014 #10
Let's try anything but policies that help people. Scuba Nov 2014 #11
Exactly! Only special interests are at the table, regardless of 'party' TheNutcracker Nov 2014 #18
Typical DLC logic. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #12
Well, sure, one always votes for the party with the best schedule. like, duh. n/t jtuck004 Nov 2014 #14
Try standing up for a Democratic Platform dicksmc3 Nov 2014 #15
Ferguson protests didn't have a low turnout PeoViejo Nov 2014 #16
Huh? Paging Dean. Please explain what happened to the fellows in charge now. kickysnana Nov 2014 #17
How about GIVE THEM SOMETHING TO VOTE FOR YOU FUCKING MORONS. (nt) jeff47 Nov 2014 #19
Majority rules jambo101 Nov 2014 #20
Third-Way corporatist "Democrats" Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #21
ITT denial about turnout. joshcryer Nov 2014 #24
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