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by BooMan
I was over at Swing State Project (it's an election night in Colorado and Connecticut) checking out the big Dem-swing in registrations in numerous Florida congressional districts when I came across this:
The biggest black eye for Florida Democrats continues to be the open seat of FL-15, where despite having cut into the GOP's voter registration advantage by over 9000 votes, Democrats were not able to find a top-tier candidate for the race. Democrats held retiring Rep. Dave Weldon to a 56-44 margin with an unknown candidate in 2006, but it appears that our candidate this year won't be much stronger: both Democrats in the race have raised under $40K each. I kind of remembered that this district was a bit of a recruitment disappointment, but the surge in Democratic registrations and the fact that it is an open seat piqued my interest again. So I looked up the Democratic candidates and found Steve Blythe and Paul Rancatore. It's been at least five months since I checked in with these sites and I was disappointed to see that Blythe is still running a substandard political website (Rancatore's looks fine). But then I noticed a link from Blythe's site to an endorsement he received from the Vero Beach Press Journal and it caught my eye. Knowing my audience I knew I had better share.
WHY WE ENDORSED: You think the 2008 election is about “change”? The striking difference between retiring incumbent Dave Weldon and Democrat Steve Blythe makes John McCain and Barack Obama look like clones. And his opponent?
Rancatore’s performance on the campaign trail has been erratic. Shortly after announcing his candidacy, he dropped out, citing his mother’s illness, then he got back in. He’s also needlessly coy about his party bona fides, saying he’s been a Democrat “in principle” for “my whole life.” Only when pressed does he acknowledge he had recently been a Republican. There’s nothing wrong with switching parties — “in principle” — but there’s no need to obfuscate either. That little bit of dissembling, along with some answers that occasionally sound too glib by half, give the edge to Blythe. I report, you decide. This is a contest that is winnable, but Blythe first has to beat Rancatore in an August 26th primary. And then he is going to need some cash to compete against a well-financed Republican challenger. It's an open seat that is moving left and Blythe is as pissed off as any of you.
Blythe says: “Many members of Congress, including the speaker of the House, are gutless. They should be shouting blood murder at the abuses of our Constitution. Instead, they roll over and say, ‘We’ll wait our turn.” You can ActBlue for this guy if you want a shot at a real firebrand who wants single-payer universal health care and some frigging accountability.
FL-15: Check Out Steve Blythe | 2 comments (2 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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