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Big Wins in FL, NY

Posted by Michael Link on February 27, 2008 at 10:22 AM

Yesterday there were special elections in New York and in Florida.

We won both.

You probably remember Florida State Representative Bob Allen, who resigned after being convicted for "a sex solicitation charge." The election to fill his seat was between Democrat Tony Sasso and Republican Sean Campbell. In the end, by a margin of roughly 400 votes, Sasso won.

It's the ninth pick-up for Florida Democrats so far since 2006.

And then there's the huge victory for Darrel Aubertine, which might result in Democrats having control over the NY state Senate.

What's remarkable about these wins is where they took place. On the Florida district, an email I got noted that in 2004, Bush won it by an 18 point margin. Senator Martinez won it by 12. And the New York district has been represented by a Republican, according to one knowledgeable Kossack, since 1880.

We're winning in places where Democrats never used to even be competitive, our state parties are more organized for ever before, and the grassroots activsts are engaged and ready for November 2008.

Oh, and did I mention high Democratic turnout?

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