FL-Gravis: Democrats with slight advantage, but many undecideds (user search)
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ajc0918
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« on: November 30, 2016, 11:37:14 PM »

John Morgan is attractive as a candidate because he can partially self fund and he has high name recognition. He would do well in the I-4 corridor. Leaning toward John Morgan simply because he is an outsider candidate and if he went up against Putnam/Bondi, I think the establishment vs outsider script would play well for Dems.

I think Graham would do well if she ran for Attorney General or Agriculture Commissioner.
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