Today, let me offer a THREAD on SD3, where Incumbent Loranne Ausley (D) is at risk of losing in her Biden +3 district; which covers the Tallahassee region #flapol#sayfie
This district is heavily dominated by Leon County, which holds Tallahassee. In a modern context, Leon and maj-black Gadsden County dominate the vote total. However, the outside rural counties are deep red, with most blue pockets being maj-black precincts #flapol
Gadsden and the North Florida African-American community are a critical voting block for Democrats in the area. I covered a recent DeSantis-inspired scandal in the county here #flapol
The district used to be much more Democratic leaning. The area is home to old dixiecrats, much like southern regions and Appalachia. See the 2002 Florida Governor election and all the N FL blue #flapol
In fact, when Loranne Ausley ran for Florida Chief Financial Officer in 2010, and lost in a statewide landslide of 19 points, she won in the modern Senate seat by 16 points! #flapol#sayfie
Part of this was that Ausley comes from an old political family with long roots in the community, but it also reflects the down-ballot democratic advantage. In 2013, this was the makeup of county commissions in Florida #flapol#sayfie
In 2016, Senator Bill Montford defeated an under-funded GOP opponent by over 30 points. Montford had long family ties in the Liberty/Calhoun region, but really made a name as Leon Superintendent #flapol
2020 marked a major change, when the then-open seat saw State Rep Ausley face a well-funded challenge from Marva Preston, who is African-American and a retired cop. The GOP put $8 million into the race, but Ausley did win by 7 points #flapol#sayfie
Ausley did several points worse than Biden, namely by under-performing in the African-American community, while having some (but not a large amount) of rural white over-support #flapol
Now Ausley faces off against Cory Simon, an African-American former head of Volunteer Florida with a storied career as an FSU football player for the 1999 Champion team. And she's now running in a seat that got redder when it had to expand, now only Biden +3 #flapol.
The campaign has not gone well for Ausley, which you can read about in my article. Scandals over a racially-tinged mailer have hurt her efforts to tie Simon to the GOP agenda. Simon is pushing a bipartisan image while the FL GOP pours millions into the district #flapol
Ausley isn't totally dead in the water. But facing a republican who can overperform in the black community, has a strong bio, millions in backing, in a Biden +3 seat, is all a bad sign for the incumbent #flapol
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and showing how @MichaelPruser does not understand actual campaigns...
Early voting began for most counties today
The absentee lists were reset by the FL legislature and have started from scratch
Statewide August turnout is not the focus here
@MichaelPruser I mean Michael, are you saying Florida Democrats should spent their limited cash and time working to turn out Democrats in Lee or Brevard counties for August when it won't matter for any local race or matter for November at all?
In 2016, Alan Grayson left the Hispanic-access #FL09 to run for #FLSEN
State Senator Darren Soto managed to win a 3-way primary, becoming the first Puerto Rican Congressman from FL.
The primary was only 29% Hispanic but Soto benefited from a split in the white vote #flapol
The district at the time was still emerging as a Hispanic-access seat. However, weaker Hispanic registration and turnout rate meant that Hispanic voting power always lagged. This is why Alan Grayson had managed to take it when it was drawn in 2012. #flapol
In 2016, the district was redrawn as part of the mid-decade redistricting. That redraw benefitted Democrats by ending the GOP gerrymander, but this district actually got less Hispanic as a result.
The original 2012 lines would have been 37% in the Democratic Primary, not 29%
Several months ago, Ron DeSantis appointed a white Republican to the majority-black Gadsden County’s commission. That appointee has now resigned after a KKK costume photo emerged.
I delve into Gadsden politics and Ron’s horrible pick
While I’ll give Ron the benefit of the doubt that the photo, which is old, was not likely known, it still was insulting for him to appoint a white Republican to Florida’s lone majority black commission - especially in replacing a black democrat #flapol.
Gadsden has a long and nasty political history - subject to Jim Crow suppression. In the 1950s, only a few black voters were registered. It took federal laws to finally see a massive shift in voter registration. See the rapid rise in the late 1960s #flapol.