
Good that he could win over Nelson, bad that he’s caved on gun control, none of his proposals would have stopped the shooter in Parkland.
Via Daily Caller:
New polling following the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida indicates incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson is in serious jeopardy of losing his seat to Republican challenger Gov. Rick Scott in November.
According to Quinnipiac University, 46 percent of Floridians surveyed between February 23–26 would vote for Nelson, and 42 percent would vote for Scott, but the poll’s additional data points suggest the gap is closing in favor of Scott.
Most notably, Scott posted a net 49–40 percent approval rating. Not only does this mark an all-time high, but it is also the first positive approval rating Scott has scored in his two terms as governor, according to Quinnipiac’s figures.
Nelson currently holds a 48–34 percent approval rating. His career high, 54 percent, was recorded in February 2007.
