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Related: About this forumIf Val Demings narrowly loses to Marco Rubio next month, Should she run against Rick Scott in 2024?
Rick Scott is more controversial than Marco Rubio. 2024 is a Presidential Election year.
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If Val Demings narrowly loses to Marco Rubio next month, Should she run against Rick Scott in 2024? (Original Post)
nkpolitics1212
Oct 2022
OP
I think of what James Carville said about candidates running multiple campaigns:
CottonBear
Oct 2022
#2
doc03
(36,699 posts)1. Maybe she should just refuse to accept the results and claim the election was
stolen like the Republicans do.
CottonBear
(21,613 posts)2. I think of what James Carville said about candidates running multiple campaigns:
Youre a loser, until youre not.
Shes a good candidate.
Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) lost a race in Georgia, before winning his next race and becoming the first Jewish Senator from Georgia.
GOTV yall! 🗳🍑🇺🇸
JT45242
(2,892 posts)3. I just hope there are elections in FL in 2024
For every dem that doesn't win, the larger the risk that there will never be another real election.
jmbar2
(6,092 posts)4. Nope, not going there
We don't start speculating about Democratic losses before elections. Nice try.
LakeArenal
(29,799 posts)5. Please speculate after Nov.
Dont have her lost before she begins.