Here’s the latest news out of Florida:
A Sept. 17 – 20 poll by the University of Florida shows Florida being Florida, with neck and neck races for governor and U.S. Senate. The live caller survey (MoE =/- 3.95 percent) shows Democrat Bill Nelson and Republican Rick Scott each with 45 percent support, while Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum narrowly leads Republican Ron DeSantis, 47 percent to 43 percent.
In the Senate race, 13 percent of Democrats said they were unsure who they supported while just 4 percent of Republicans said so.
"It's still early in the election season and even though Gillum has a small lead, a lot can happen in the next six weeks. Nelson and Scott are currently tied, but one bit of hope for Nelson is that more Democrats are unsure who they will vote for and partisans will come home in November," said Dr. Michael Binder, faculty director of the Public Opinion Research Lab at UNF.
Click here for the full results.
Let’s keep up the momentum and make sure the Blue Wave comes to Florida big time. Click below to donate and get involved with Gillum, Nelson and their fellow Florida Democrats’ campaigns:
Bill Nelson for Senate
Andrew Gillum for Governor
Sean Shaw for Attorney General
Donna Shalala for Congress
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell for Congress
Mary Barzee Flores for Congress
David Holden for Congress
Lauren Baer for Congress
April Freeman for Congress
Ted Deutch for Congress
David Shapiro for Congress
Kristen Carlson for Congress
Charlie Crist for Congress
Val Demings for Congress
Darren Soto for Congress
Sanjay Patel for Congress
Stephanie Murphy for Congress
Nancy Soderberg for Congress
Alfred Lawson for Congress