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The Pulp: An Open Letter To Florida Democratic Party- Where Are The Policy Ideas? Where Is The Grassroots Organization?
JUSTIN SNYDER ♦ APRIL 2, 2014
Dear Florida Democratic Party,
I really cant anymore. Day after day, my twitter feed, email inbox, and facebook newsfeed are covered with constant attacks from you against our Republican Governor Rick Scott. Whether its bashing him for a weak economic recovery in Florida spearheaded by the creation of minimum wage jobs, his lengthy list of administration officials that have resigned, been fired, or left the administration, to bashing his well known fraud filled corporate career before he became governor, every day seems to bring forth another attack. Yes Florida Democratic Party, we get it. Our governor is arguably the worst and least popular in the country and an even worse human being with a track record marked with failure after failure, embarrassment after embarrassment, and top down economic policies that leave middle and working class Floridians in the dark.
Throughout this entire election cycle thus far, specifically since former Republican and self proclaimed pro-life, anti-tax, pro gun Reagan Conservative and Jeb Bush Republican, Charlie Crist got into this race, the FDPs entire strategy has been to remind Floridians of the reasons why Rick Scott and his Republican minions are the wrong choice for Florida. The problem is that strategy hasnt worked in the past (see: Alex Sink 2010) and isnt working now, as the latest polls tell us. As weve reported at The Florida Squeeze, Charlie Crists numbers have been cratering ever since his announcement. The latest poll out of St. Leo University has Crists lead down to just four points, while back in December it was up to twelve. While Crist has at times tried to talk about issues, the party simply has not.
Weve already had a failed gubernatorial candidate attempt to focus their statewide campaign on negative campaigning in Florida. In 2010, Alex Sink ran from her base, attempting to capture the middle and moderate voters in Florida. She focused her campaign on lecturing Floridians why Rick Scott was the wrong choice, instead of telling us why she was the right one. In 2012, Governor Mitt Romney ran a presidential campaign devoted to telling America and the world that President Obama was the wrong choice for America- that his socialist policies were going to ruin the country, hurt the economy, and bring down the republic without explaining to the American people what exactly he would do differently or in the least, what policy ideas he would bring to the table to spur job growth and restore our economy. The American people resoundingly rejected Mitt Romney, and Floridians elected Rick Scott, a corporate criminal, whose company received the largest fine for medicare fraud in American history.
I have a simple request FDP. Would you please do us a favor, that is if winning the Governors mansion is your actual goal rather taking any and all sorts of corporate dollars (Disney, Sugar, Gambling) and start talking about SOLUTIONS, IDEAS and POLICIES that separate us from the Republican overlord and his minions that have had a stranglehold over the Sunshine State? Issues like, holding the line against school vouchers, fighting for a living wage, paid sick leave, HSR, medicaid expansion and repealing Stand Your Ground. Or might you be afraid to travel down that road because, at the this point, the presumptive Democratic nominee for Governor, was a once a Republican, who was then funded by the same corporate interests that you decry daily? In fairness, Crist is trying to re-position himself as a populist but his prior record doesnt match his rhetoric and the party itself doesnt have any positive rhetoric of the sort. The FDP is rapidly becoming the party of no ideas, just empty rhetoric telling us how awful the other side is without attempting to present any evidence that shows we are better.
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Orlandodem
(1,115 posts)for state offices. If the FDP culd get its act together it would be game over for Reps. We need a Dem gov, Dem legislature and more Dem Congressmen. Why doesn't the national party help? Do they prefer an inept FDP?
Zipgun
(182 posts)Florida is not really a red state, but the state party is so weak and inept that in practice it is. And there seems to be no attempt to change the status quo.