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Posted: 9/14/2018 10:20:20 PM EDT
Four straight polls have shown Gillum leading DeSantis is the polls.
What gives? It is simply that Gillum is "new", and people don't have a clue how much he is going to have to raise taxes to pay for all his free stuff? |
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I wish this election would just happen already. The anticipation is killing me.
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Hard to tell since the media and the elitists side with the. Socialists. Hopefully fake polls when all is said and done
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Folks on our side need to get out and VOTE. Make sure you bring as many like minded folks as possible. There is no excuse to stay home.
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The Boricua that have been instructed to vote Democrat by the Governor of Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico Gov. in Florida: Turn 'outrage' over hurricane response into votes Marco Rubio is no tax hero: Puerto Rico's governor vows revenge for unequal treatment in GOP bill Governor of Puerto Rico Promises Revenge for Republican Betrayal Puerto Rico governor vows midterm revenge for tax bill Puerto Rico governor vows to make Florida Republicans pay for supporting tax bill Poll of Puerto Ricans in Florida has good news for Dems and for Gov. Scott 57 percent of surveyed Puerto Ricans in Florida said they were most likely to vote for Democratic candidates. Just 7 percent said they were most likely to vote for Republican. The poll has some positive signs for Gov. Rick Scott, the GOP candidate challenging U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla. An estimated 1.2 million Puerto Ricans now live in Florida, a population that rivals the number of Cubans, who have historically been enormously influential in Florida politics, said Eduardo Gamarra, a political science professor at Florida International University. The vast majority live in the Interstate 4 corridor, with 61 percent in the Orlando area and 22 percent in Tampa Bay. Miami-Dade and Broward counties were home to 17 percent. View Quote Florida's GOP candidate for governor wants nothing to do with Trump's Puerto Rico conspiracy Florida Republicans create distance with Trump on Puerto Rico Trump complicates Florida GOP's play for Puerto Rican voters GOP consultant's bottom line on Puerto Rico death count: Puerto Ricans don't vote Republican. Rick Scott is getting Boricua Support and that's it. The rest of the FL GOP is getting nothing. With the migration, the 2020 Census will redistrict the Florida Legislature to favor more Democrats. We are on death's bed and wasting away. |
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The polls were telling us right before the 2016 election that Hillary was going to blow Trump out. Same folks telling us this stuff.
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True. They poll the places that will give the results they want to hear. No polling us deplorables on the panhandle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Just vote and educate friends and family. It's all you can do. But remember Hillary had a huge polling lead because people more people are pole and water cooler liberals and voting booth conservatives. But it is important that desantis gets every vote he can. Even those "I wanna teach a lesson to the Republicans who voted court deemed crazy people and under 21 cant have guns anymore" get the fuck over it or get ready to pay more tax and sell all your guns out of state. Your choice.
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You guys better believe that Demographic Shifting is real. View Quote Also, for the first time since 2000, we have a real chance to unseat Bill Nelson. Furthermore, for the first time since 1875 (not a typo), Florida has a good chance to be represented by two Republican senators. It's not all doom and gloom |
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Your chart of voter registration shows the GOP gaining 18,000 voters and the dems losing 15,000, for a net swing of 33,000. How is this a bad thing? Also, for the first time since 2000, we have a real chance to unseat Bill Nelson. Furthermore, for the first time since 1875 (not a typo), Florida has a good chance to be represented by two Republican senators. It's not all doom and gloom View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You guys better believe that Demographic Shifting is real. Also, for the first time since 2000, we have a real chance to unseat Bill Nelson. Furthermore, for the first time since 1875 (not a typo), Florida has a good chance to be represented by two Republican senators. It's not all doom and gloom |
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Tuesday I'm getting a friend who didn't even know who the candidates are to get registered. He will be voting DeSantis.
It's not much but if we all did the same thing... |
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You guys better believe that Demographic Shifting is real. https://i.imgur.com/V4iQLFR.jpg https://i.imgur.com/K512L6u.jpg https://i.imgur.com/SVb06Pp.jpg With the mass migration of Boricua to FL, it is very much a possibility that Gillum can win. Both 2014 and 2008 for Scott were 1% leads. Trump only won FL by 2%. 36 counties were sued to provide bilingual ballots for the new Boricua residents. The Governor of Puerto Rico had directed FL's Boricua to go out and vote Democrat as payback to Republicans for blocking more money to be squandered in PR. Reynolds v. Sims destroyed the theory of a GOP holding a State Legislature even if the Leftists only congregate in a few urban areas. Reynolds v. Sims, 377 U.S. 533 (1964), was a United States Supreme Court case that ruled that unlike in the election of the United States Senate, in the election of any chamber of a state legislature the electoral districts must be roughly equal in population. As more and more Urbanite Leftists stack themselves up in places like Miami, Tampa, Orlando, etc... they get more and more seats in the Legislature due to census based redistricting. Eventually, they will have more districts then Conservative ares due to simple numbers alone. Look at Illinois and the Chicagoland area. The majority of the state is sparsely populated rural areas and that makes the state appear solid Conservative. Yet the majority of the population of the state lives in the Chicagoland metro area and are majority Leftist. Right now, the Democrats might only win statewide offices due to the numbers at the current moment. But as censuses and demographic shifting occurs in the long run, through redistricting, they will gain majority control of the legislative bodies. View Quote Besides, the more and more Trump’s policies (as a whole) work, the more the mushy middle is persuaded to conservative ideology. |
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DeSantis can win; we can't allow ourselves to become demoralized by the media.
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So far this Governor's race has been 90% about Puerto Rico, and 10% Florida taxes.
Just rename the state Puerto Floro and be done with it. |
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Get out and vote!! Talk to as many like minded people, and convince them to do the same thing.
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http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2018/florida/election_2018_florida_governor
Democrat Andrew Gillum holds a six-point lead over Republican Ron DeSantis in the race to be Florida's next governor..... Among voters who say they are certain to vote in the upcoming election, Gillum leads 49% to 44%. Forty-eight percent (48%) of Florida voters approve of the job Scott is doing; 47% disapprove. This includes 30% who Strongly Approve and 32% who Strongly Disapprove. The GOP candidate picks up 80% of the vote from his fellow Republicans. Gillum has 82% support among Florida Democrats and a near two-to-one advantage among voters not affiliated with either major political party. DeSantis leads among men and middle-aged voters. Gillum has the advantage among women, younger voters and seniors. The African-American mayor of Tallahassee, Gillum, has 75% of the black vote and leads among other minorities. DeSantis has a double-digit lead among Hispanics. Whites are evenly divided. Which Hispanics and where, are they polling with this? Gillum is viewed favorably by 50% of voters in the Sunshine State and unfavorably by 36%. This includes 28% with a Very Favorable opinion of him and 26% with a Very Unfavorable one. DeSantis, a U.S. congressman, earns favorables of 45% and unfavorables of 42%, with 28% who see him Very Favorably and 32% with a Very Unfavorable view. When Florida voters are given a list of eight issues and asked which is most important to their vote, 23% say the economy, followed by government ethics and corruption (15%). Illegal immigration and taxes and government spending are the priority for 13% each. Social issues (8%), the environment (8%), education (6%) and school safety (6%) round out the list. Five percent (5%) say some other issue concerns them most. DeSantis leads among voters who choose the economy, taxes and spending and illegal immigration as their top concerns. Gillum is the favorite of voters who emphasize education, school safety, the environment, social issues and government ethics and corruption. |
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Which Hispanics and where, are they polling with this? View Quote |
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Which Hispanics and where, are they polling with this? Not a chance in hell. Conservative Cubans are dropping like flies. Their American born and educated offspring are Leftist due to public school and university. The age of the Conservative Cuban Voter is coming to a close. The generations that fled Cuba and remember it before the Revolution are in their mid 60s if they're the youngest group. The Revolution was in 1959, so lets say they were three and remember bits and pieces. That'd make them 63 today. Today's Cubans are not Political Refugees fleeing Communism. They're economic migrants seeking better welfare. Many come here with the mindset that since the US is richer, the welfare is better. And they're right. They don't want freedom and liberty. They were born in a cradlento grave socialist society. Lastly, A Miami Cuban American has never lost a House seat to a non-Cuban. It could happen in November The Democrats know the political shifting has occurred with younger Cuban Americans and the added fact of Demographic Shifting. Large swaths of Miami that used to be Cuban are now Venezuelan, Peruvian, Ecuadorian, Colombian, etc... |
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Have you been to FIU or UM lately? What about Kendall or South Beach. I to tell you. But that style of Cuban is dead and dying. View Quote |
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No, just know my own family. Im positive with our experience in Cuba if any member comes out as a socialist I think they would be beat to death. Hell we named family members after ones that got blasted during the bay of pigs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Have you been to FIU or UM lately? What about Kendall or South Beach. I to tell you. But that style of Cuban is dead and dying. |
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The majority of the current influx of Cubans are cradle to grave Socialists that came here because we have better welfare duento a better economy. They are not political refugees fleeing Marxism. Furthermore, the offspring of those that were political refugees are Americanized and Leftist due to our society and educational system. View Quote |
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The majority of the current influx of Cubans are cradle to grave Socialists that came here because we have better welfare duento a better economy. They are not political refugees fleeing Marxism. Furthermore, the offspring of those that were political refugees are Americanized and Leftist due to our society and educational system. |
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It looks like Trump didn't like DeSantis' comments about the death count in Puerto Rico after the hurricane. If Trump pulls his support from DeSantis there is a strong likelihood of Gillum winning.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/18/trump-ron-desantis-hurricane-maria-828005 |
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It looks like Trump didn't like DeSantis' comments about the death count in Puerto Rico after the hurricane. If Trump pulls his support from DeSantis there is a strong likelihood of Gillum winning. https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/18/trump-ron-desantis-hurricane-maria-828005 View Quote |
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Those million Boricua will outnumber the panhandle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The polls were telling us right before the 2016 election that Hillary was going to blow Trump out. Same folks telling us this stuff. If we lose this, I am gonna be pissed. Also Molon labe my bump stocks and binary triggers you fucks.. |
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Have you been to FIU or UM lately? What about Kendall or South Beach. I to tell you. But that style of Cuban is dead and dying. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Oh yeah for sure. Every Cuban I know hates socialists with a extreme passion. Do u think any of those Cuban 20 somethings even know what the Bay of Pigs was ???? |
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can we keep the cubans with their lovely women, sandwiches and coffee and send the PR back? If we lose this, I am gonna be pissed. Also Molon labe my bump stocks and binary triggers you fucks.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The polls were telling us right before the 2016 election that Hillary was going to blow Trump out. Same folks telling us this stuff. If we lose this, I am gonna be pissed. Also Molon labe my bump stocks and binary triggers you fucks.. |
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Agree, the days of when I was younger and would be walking by Dominos Park and listening to the middle aged Cuban males listening to the Marlins(Or better yet Neil Rodgers) on 610 WIOD AM while voicing their anti Castro hatred ..were good days.. Do u think any of those Cuban 20 somethings even know what the Bay of Pigs was ???? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Oh yeah for sure. Every Cuban I know hates socialists with a extreme passion. Do u think any of those Cuban 20 somethings even know what the Bay of Pigs was ???? |
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It looks like Trump didn't like DeSantis' comments about the death count in Puerto Rico after the hurricane. If Trump pulls his support from DeSantis there is a strong likelihood of Gillum winning. https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/18/trump-ron-desantis-hurricane-maria-828005 View Quote We have to overcome what Graham couldn't. Gillum will win all the counties with big cities and with a large black population. Graham won over 2/3rd's of the counties but Gillum got crazy percentage numbers of votes in the big cities. Even if it were Graham that Desantis was going against it would be close. All our elections are close. Actually, it might not even be close. Gillum might just win big. While we've been complaining about gun rights the Parkland kids have been concentrating on getting people registered to vote. |
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Four straight polls have shown Gillum leading DeSantis is the polls. What gives? It is simply that Gillum is "new", and people don't have a clue how much he is going to have to raise taxes to pay for all his free stuff? View Quote |
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Those Cubans are dead and dying. View Quote |
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Yup. When Florida decides to start taxing, I'll take my two airplanes and four companies to another state and provide a relocation package to my employees.
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LOL.... https://img.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://img.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/files/2014/12/Cubans.png&w=1484 Not a chance in hell. Conservative Cubans are dropping like flies. Their American born and educated offspring are Leftist due to public school and university. The age of the Conservative Cuban Voter is coming to a close. The generations that fled Cuba and remember it before the Revolution are in their mid 60s if they're the youngest group. The Revolution was in 1959, so lets say they were three and remember bits and pieces. That'd make them 63 today. Today's Cubans are not Political Refugees fleeing Communism. They're economic migrants seeking better welfare. Many come here with the mindset that since the US is richer, the welfare is better. And they're right. They don't want freedom and liberty. They were born in a cradlento grave socialist society. Lastly, A Miami Cuban American has never lost a House seat to a non-Cuban. It could happen in November The Democrats know the political shifting has occurred with younger Cuban Americans and the added fact of Demographic Shifting. Large swaths of Miami that used to be Cuban are now Venezuelan, Peruvian, Ecuadorian, Colombian, etc... View Quote |
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Two points:
1) the only poll that matters is held November 6th 2) Get out and vote, take any and all like minded friends with you. |
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Yup. When Florida decides to start taxing, I'll take my two airplanes and four companies to another state and provide a relocation package to my employees. View Quote So the burden will fall on the middle class as the poor have little or nothing to tax. |
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