The Florida Democratic Party has sounded the alarm that the Dems are hot after Tom Feeney's District 24 Congressional seat.
So hot that Debra Wasserman Schultz (D-Florida) began picking out office drapes for candidate Suzanne Kosmas by endorsing the Feeney opponent directly from the podium last Saturday before a FDP convention hall full of donkey-loving Democrats.
The Brevard County, Florida delegation---gathered front and center, clad in blue polo-shirted solidarity--sat in stony-faced silence as the spunky Congresswoman never missed a beat, going on to zealously endorse Hillary Clinton for President. As she literally bounded off the stage, charged up and ready to rumble, I doubt Ms. Thang ever slowed down long enough between Red Bulls to realize that another candidate for Feeney's seat sat approximately 5 rows back and a couple of rows forward of B.C. home boy Senator Bill Nelson.
A candidate who ran for District 24 long before Feeney politically set himself on fire.
Clint Curtis was in the house.
With political friends like frenetic fireball Wasserman Schultz throwing buckets of primary faux pas through endorsement of any candidate this early in the drill, the Curtis campaign might stand an outside chance of getting into the House...via the fire escape.