I keep seeing Scott's ads saying "we've had enough career politicians now". He ran for governor, ran for reelection, and now that he's been term limited out he's running for a different political office. I think he's a career politician now. Admittedly not for as long as Nelson, but it's not like Scott is a citizen legislator who's going to go back to the family farm when Congress is out of session. It's like Republican messaging these days is 100% geared towards people who don't think about anything for more than ten seconds.
Add to that, what is inherently wrong with being in office a long time? I'm sure most the people who think these are great ads wouldn't vote for a newcomer Democrat over a Republican who's been in office 20 years.
What a hypocrisy. As if Scott isn't a career politican. And even if he is not counted as such: What's his non-elected office experience? Medicare fraud? Yeah, that's truly what we need in Washington. We already have a conman in the Oval Office, don't need another so-called outsider in congress who raises his hand each time the god emperor calls for it.