I'm Floridian, but I'm living in IL right now, so I'm not up on everything, but I think Davis has a chance -- more so than a dem has had in FL in awhile. People are getting tired of Bush-style politics, and Christ promises to be more of the same. Davis also has spelled out a lot more as far as the policies that he wants to implement (though I want more from them both) while Christ has made promises with no way to implement them. There are also all of those gay rumors about Christ, but there is a black man on the Davis ticket (which will not go over well in northern and rural FL). Hard to tell.
2006-10-27 20:55:01
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answered by Jamir 4
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Believe it or not, there is a reform party candidate in Florida. Max Linn. He'll get my vote. He supports term limits, so do I. He established the military families foundation. A national charity for the military families suffering from death or disability due to the war on terrorism. Living in Florida for eighteen years has been no picnic. It is a strong GOP state. The Terri Schiavo case pushed me over the limit of my threshold for republicans. To think they had the audacity to say the government had more say than her husband, showed me all I need to know about republicans. These people don't care, they only want to establish the illusion of caring.
2006-10-29 02:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Florida, and I say we need a change. Bush has done nothing for the people.
Victims of hurricanes that happened 2 years ago are still not being taken care of.
We voted for a bullet train, Jeb did nothing but make us vote for it 2 more times; because he didn't want it.
We voted for smaller class rooms, and he stalled on that. He seems to only do the things HE wants done, not the will of the people.
2006-10-27 21:26:39
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answered by FL Girl 6
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All I know is Arnold is going to win. How about Florida? Let me guess, Jeb Bush?
2006-10-27 20:55:03
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answered by MoMoney23 5
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