SD-3
Tue Jun 26, 2007 at 22:05:54 PM EDT
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With the exception of some provisional ballots in a few counties, the election results are in:
Franks (D) - 32.7%
Dean (R) - 67.3%
Sophia Diaz-Fonseca (D) - 38.4%
Ron Schulz (R) - 58.8%
Republican turnout in Citrus was a killer.
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Tue Jun 26, 2007 at 22:01:24 PM EDT
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(Thre is some important stuff here. Pay attention. - promoted by quinnelk)
In my ongoing quest to push the idea of prioritizing call lists differently, I will use the results from the State Senate District 3 to prove that calling supervoters is DUMB
Some facts about the SD3 Race:
Turnout for the Primary -- 12% of voters
Turnout for the General -- 12.3% of voters
Twice as many Republicans cast their ballot during the primary as Democrats. Dean beat Suzan Franks by the same by a 2-1 margin.
Basically, everyone who cast a primary election ballot cast a general election ballot. Most voters who didn't vote in the primary didn't vote in the general.
What does this mean?
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Thu Jun 07, 2007 at 08:34:56 AM EDT
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(Worthy of continued discussion, FP, 6/10/07 - Everyone in Florida needs to know Charlie Dean is no moderate. He had a weak victory Tuesday night. Only 46% of the Republican base wanted Dean as their nominee, while 54% wanted someone else. Dean is as much a moderate as he is a strong candidate. - promoted by Florida Politics)
This Herald-Tribune article isn't the only voice suggesting that Charlie Dean's defeat of Dennis Baxley somehow is a sign that voters are abandoning conservative Republicans and moving to the middle. Except, of course, that this isn't true at all. Why not? Let the article speak for itself:
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Sun Jun 03, 2007 at 20:20:46 PM EDT
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Mark Ravenscraft, candidate for State SD3 chatted with FPC members and others for more than an hour this evening. We'd like to thank him for his time, which is precious considering the primary is Tuesday. Here is a transcript of that chat. I cleaned up typos and re-ordered some of the comments to make it more readable.
[MarkR] Hello, hope everyone is doing well. This is Mark Ravenscraft, I'm one of the candidates in Senate District #3 for the Democratic Primary - would be happy to answer any of your questions...
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Tue May 29, 2007 at 21:18:39 PM EDT
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This Sunday, June 3, Florida Progressive Coalition will be hosting a chat with Senate District 3 Candidate Mark Ravenscraft at the FPC website. This is a difficult, but winnable race and this will be an opportunity for you -- the bloggers, activists and voters of the state of Florida to get up close and personal with one of the few Democrats running in the upcoming June special elections. Have your questions ready and Mark will answer as many of them as time permits. The chat is open to anyone, although it will be moderated to prevent inappropriate comments and questions, and you don't need to register to participate, just go to the FPC website on Sunday at 7 p.m.
We are attempting to negotiate other chat events with the other Democratic candidates and will let you know about them as soon as we can. In the past we have had chats or interviews with candidates such as Alex Sink, James Walker, Michael Calderin, Samm Simpson and others. FPC is breaking new ground in getting you, the voters of Florida, access to state leaders and we hope this is the beginning of a new tradition in politics in the Sunshine state.
(Full disclosure: I am working for the Ravenscraft campaign).
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