Florida Politics reports:
During an interview on Clay & Buck, U.S. Sen. Rick Scott urged listeners to “look at these storms we’ve had, and what if we have another storm Nov. 4? What’s going to happen? You don’t want to take a chance.”
Scott, who holds a margin-of-error lead over Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell in polls released by the University of North Florida and Redfield and Wilton, went on to stress how important it is to “get our votes out.”
Scott estimated that he lost a “net 25,000 votes” in his 2018 election against Bill Nelson because a storm hit the Panhandle, and seems concerned history may repeat here.
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Rick @ScottForFlorida says vote early, because another hurricane could hit
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