Since the day he was elected, Rick Scott has been one of the most
unpopular governors in America, often hovering below 30 percent in
polls. He's tried everything from casual Fridays to flipping hamburgers in local restaurants to boost his numbers. But the most recent Q poll still shows nearly 60 percent of Floridians simply don't like the guy.
So how the hell has Scott has already racked up nearly $20 million for his re-election campaign? Oh right, from the corporate giants who do love him.
The Tampa Bay Times tallied up Scott's fundraising
this weekend for his political action committee, Let's Get to Work, and
found that 2,600 donors have already pumped about $18.5 million into
the effort.
Polls aside, that kind of cash gives Scott a major head start over
any Democratic challenger who will have to spend a considerable chunk of
change to navigate a testy primary to get to the gubernatorial race.
(Keep in mind, $18 million is already more money than Alex Sink spent on her entire losing campaign to Scott in the last race.)
And Scott can thank some huge businesses for his campaign wealth. His
biggest donor is Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, which surely
appreciates Scott's refusal to set up the Obamacare exchanges that could lower premiums for ordinary residents; the company has donated $637,500 to the governor.
Next is the Seminole Tribe of Florida -- a big fan of Scott's willingness to listen to new gambling proposals
-- with just over $500,000. Also on the list are Florida Power &
Light and right-leaning magnates such as Wayne Huizenga and Las Vegas
powerbroker Sheldon Adelson.
We're a long way from the 2014 governor's race, but what exactly
would it say about Florida democracy if Scott spends his way to
re-election on the financial back of his corporate followers while
ordinary Sunshine State residents can't stand his face?
It's the will of the people*!
(*"People," meaning "corporations," per the U.S. Supreme Court.)
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Rick Scott Has Raised $18 Million Even Though Most Floridians Can't Stand Him
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