Those votes Adrian Wyllie is reeling in are mostly coming from one place. They're the backlash from the descending black cloud of Rick Scott-Charlie Crist negative advertising.
In the final hours of the Florida gubernatorial race, a new poll shows its neck and neck between Gov. Rick Scott and former Gov. Charlie Crist -- and the Libertarian candidate could be holding back the Democrat.
A poll from Public Policy Polling (PPP), a firm with connections to Democrats, released on Sunday, shows Scott and Crist taking 44 percent apiece while Libertarian Adrian Wyllie gets 6 percent and 6 percent are undecided. When Wyllie is taken out of the mix, Crist inches ahead 47 percent to 46 percent.
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Those votes Adrian Wyllie is reeling in are mostly coming from one place. They're the backlash from the descending black cloud of Rick Scott-Charlie Crist negative advertising.
WASHINGTON -- Mix a pitcher of martinis Tuesday evening to fortify yourself against the torrent of election returns painting a pointillist portrait of the nation's mind. Before you become too mellow to care, consider some indexes of our civic tendencies.
Petulent Florida Democratic Party leaders still haven't recognized the new Democratic African-American Women's Caucus (DAAWC). But you know what? On Sunday they're at least going to notice it.
Tuesday's governor's election will determine Florida's economic vitality for the next four years. The stakes are so high. Voters must examine the candidates and compare their records when they served in the executive office of governor.
When I fretted to my friend and colleague Jay Nordlinger that Republicans may learn the wrong lessons from success in 2014, he noted sagely that he prefers to wait until the results are in before drawing any lessons. While that ought to have stayed my hand, I think some contours are discernible, and so I plunge in!