Yearly Archives: 2014

Florida Democrats: Time for calm introspection before making needed changes

Florida’s Democrats suffered a massive defeat on Tuesday. But so did Democrats across the nation and when you look at how things unfolded, Florida may have just done better than many of our neighbors. It is true that Florida’s record run of futility, losing 17 of the last 18 races for Governor or Cabinet (the […]

The Midterms, GOP’s Burden Of Governance and 2016: Stop Overreacting.

While Kartik has focused most of our coverage thus far on the Florida elections, I figured it would complementary to include an analysis of the national elections in the context of what it means going forward.  Let’s be clear: it was a very good night for Republicans but no, it was not a “wave’ election […]

Florida’s media and Republican hegemony

The postmortems on the 2014 election in Florida are being written and the ink is barely dry. But one thing that stands out for me which nobody else will talk about is how complicit Florida’s press has become with the Republican Party in this state. The death of  strong Tallahassee bureaus at the major daily […]

Quick Election Takeaways

I will save the long narrative about Florida’s citizens and media for later today. Here are some quick thoughts about what transpired last night. Given the national mood I would caution the critics of the Florida Democratic Party from shooting their mouths off today. I would argue the failure in past election cycles under different […]

Election Night LIVE! Follow us on Twitter

Follow our Twitter stream at https://twitter.com/Fl_Political_Sq Select posts will be embedded here. Any Democrat that can't get Palm Beach and Broward to turnout can't win. -JS — The Florida Squeeze (@Flasqueeze) November 5, 2014 If Governor @CharlieCrist does indeed fall short, Hillsborough and Palm Beach counties are to blame the most. – KK — The Florida […]

Watch Pinellas and Palm Beach counties tonight

Our friends over at Saint Petersblog will appreciate this plug…while Hillsborough often is the county to watch when returns come in for statewide races, tonight it could be across the bay in Pinellas that tells the story. Pinellas is often the first large county to report in full and should Governor Crist not amass a […]

The Wyllie factor

Recent public polls in the Governor’s race have continued to show Libertarian Party Adrian Wyllie polling above 5% and even as high as 10% in some surveys. History however shows us that with the notable exception of the 1992 and 1996 pre-election polls, third party candidates tend to flame out on Election Day. Why is […]

Sources: Darryl Rouson playing ball with Republicans potentially threatening Crist’s veto sustaining ability

As Florida’s Democrats are fighting hard throughout the state to elect Charlie Crist as Governor and keep the party’s numbers in the House above 1/3 of the body in order to prevent a veto-proof majority for the GOP, a dissident Democrat is quite possibly making alternative plans. Rep. Darryl Rouson, whose ouster as Democratic House […]

OP-ED: Mayors speak out in favor of Broward Bond Issue

Editors Note: We at TFS STRONGLY urge a FOR BONDS vote in Broward County this Tuesday.  As mayors, we understand the moral imperative to ensure every child has access to a quality education in a safe and nurturing environment.   We are also keenly aware that quality public education is an economic tool which supports strong […]

Letter to the Editor – CORAL SPRINGS CITIZENS NOT ASKING FOR A “DOWNTOWN” AND CAN’T VOTE ON IT!

Letter to the Editor which also appeared in Coral Springs Talk.com from leading civic activist David Hullett   CORAL SPRINGS CITIZENS NOT ASKING FOR A “DOWNTOWN” AND CAN’T VOTE ON IT!   In the headline of her article in the Sunday October 26th Sun-Sentinel, reporter Lisa Huriash says  “DOWNTOWN GAINING TRACTION”. She forgot to mention that […]