EDITORIAL: In Dem primary, Graham best shot to win in November
What hasn't changed is
Today, despite its impressive rebound from the Great Recession,
With this backdrop,
The Republican candidates -- Florida Agriculture commissioner
For the
As important, however, for
It's difficult to say that about King, who, despite a compassionate message highlighting affordable housing and wage inequality has struggled garnering enough name recognition to move up in the polls. The more dynamic Gillum, with the help of big money out-of-state donors, has at least been in double-digits in most polls. But we believe his rhetoric, bolstered by an endorsement from
To his credit, Greene says he will work to elect a Democratic
Graham has admittedly stumbled on the mall project, something she thought would never be an issue given her stepping down from the
All five Democratic candidates will carry the progressive torch into battle on the protecting the environment, spending more on public education, repealing the "Stand Your Ground" law, a
But for the best chance to win in November, they should place that torch in Graham's hand.
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