Democrats in Florida Special Elections Raise Millions, But Face Uphill Battles

Democrats in Florida Special Elections Raise Millions, But Face Uphill Battles

Two Democrats running in special elections for deeply Republican House districts in Florida have raised a combined $15.7 million in two months, but they still face steep uphill climbs in the upcoming campaigns.

Gay Valimont, a gun control activist running in Florida's 1st Congressional District, raised nearly $6.4 million from January 9 to March 12, five times more than Republican Jimmy Patronis, Florida's chief financial officer. Josh Weil, a teacher running in the 6th District, raised $9.3 million, a haul more than 16 times larger than Republican state Sen. Randy Fine.

The massive sums suggest that the energy among grassroots Democratic donors has not dissipated with President Donald Trump back in the Oval Office. 75% of both Valimont and Weil's hauls were from donations of $200 or less.

However, the underlying political math of the districts is extremely GOP-friendly. Trump carried the 1st District on the Florida Panhandle by 37 percentage points in November, winning 68% of the vote. He won the 6th District by 30 points, winning 65% of the vote.

The April 1 special elections in Florida are the first of Trump's second term, but Democrats are heavy underdogs in both districts and the races have attracted little attention from either political party or outside groups until recent days.

The special elections are set to replace former GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz in the 1st District and former Rep. Michael Waltz, Trump's national security adviser. Gaetz and Waltz both won their re-elections last year by more than 30 points.

Trump has backed both of the GOP nominees in those races, and the party is looking forward to padding the slim Republican majority in the House, making it easier to advance legislation even if there are some GOP members absent or voting no.

Patronis raised more than $1.1 million from mid-January through mid-March, while Fine raised $561,000 over the same time period. The latest reports also show that the Democrats have vastly outspent their GOP opponents. Valimont has spent $4.2 million and had $2.2 million in her campaign account as of March 12, while Patronis spent over $1 million and had $815,000 in his account. Weill spent $8.1 million to Fine's $710,000 ending the period with $1.3 million on hand to Fine's $93,000.

Neither race has seen much involvement from the national parties or outside groups since the primary until this week. The Republican Party of Florida launched a joint ad buy with Fine, spending $930,000 on ads. Defend American Jobs, a super PAC tied to the cryptocurrency industry, has spent $1 million on ads so far, which began on Tuesday.

On Thursday the Democratic National Committee announced it was sending funds to the Florida Democratic Party, though it did not specify how much, to help the party hire organizers and poll watchers.

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Martin L King

Let's be realistic, these Democrats are just trying to raise their profiles and build their donor networks. They know they're not going to win, but they're using these elections to get themselves ready for future runs.

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G P Floyd Jr

It's clear that the Democrats are energized and ready to fight for change. These fundraising numbers are just the beginning, and we can expect to see even more support in the coming weeks and months.

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Martin L King

Don't let the large fundraising numbers fool you, these Democrats are still major underdogs. The districts are heavily Republican and it will be an uphill battle for them to win.

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G P Floyd Jr

It's good to see Democrats excited about these elections, but they need to be careful not to overestimate their chances. These are tough districts and it's going to take a lot of work to win.

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Rolihlahla

These fundraising numbers are a reminder that money matters in politics. The Democrats are finally starting to understand this and are putting the resources they need to win.

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