Democrats in Florida’s statewide Cabinet races languish from lack of cash, support [Miami Herald]
When Democrat
“I was unaware she had a campaign,” tweeted Democratic strategist
“Same,” responded Democratic state Rep.
Aside from the unlikely scenario of
But the
And despite DeSantis’ national profile, the three
“The Cabinet is always going to be fighting for oxygen,” said
“There has been a conscious decision ... not to put the resources in the
Collectively, the Democrats’ three candidates face an incredible fundraising disadvantage: less than
That’s despite the seats being more important to
DeSantis has pushed the boundaries of his office over the last four years, and the
When DeSantis flew 50 migrants from
When the
And the three
“The most powerful thing that is missing is elevating the importance of these positions,”
If elected, she said she would immediately launch an investigation into DeSantis’ new
Ayala in 2016 became Florida’s first Black state attorney, representing
In her run for attorney general, however, that support hasn’t materialized. She has less than
The state party hasn’t been much help, either, she said.
“This has not been the best cycle for the state of Florida,” Ayala said.
‘It does not feel like an election’
Former state Rep.
Hattersley, a former Navy nuclear submarine officer who earned a bronze star in the Iraq War, won a state House seat in 2018 previously held by a Republican. He said he decided to run for CFO only after no one else stepped up.
He said he has a winning message in red and blue counties: He wants to do a deep investigation into the struggling homeowners insurance industry, something that hasn’t been done. The CFO is supposed to investigate insurance companies that go insolvent and also chooses the state’s
Getting that message out has been difficult. Patronis, like Moody, has declined to participate in debates.
“It does not feel like an election,” Hattersley said. “Nobody seems to focus on it. Nobody seems to know what’s going on.”
Blemur, a first-time candidate from
“There’s so many things that are capturing grassroots attention right now,” he said.
And for down-ballot races such as CFO, it can be difficult to convince someone in
In
Florida Democratic Party Chair
When told that Ayala feels the state party hasn’t given her enough support, he noted that the party has issued 400,000 robocalls for
“I’ve heard some people say, ‘You’re not doing enough for
In January,
Diaz echoed that sentiment.
“Frankly, the
McClatchyDC reporter
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