Supermajority cracks? These 10 districts could prompt a Florida House power shift
Can Democrats crack a Republican supermajority in the Florida House?
It’s a goal the caucus must pull off or risk two more years in the Tallahassee wilderness. Officials at the Florida House Democratic Campaign Committee (FHDCC) feel confident they can net the five needed seats to give Democrats some legislative relevance after November.
“We’ve run the program we wanted to run,” said FHDCC Executive Director Drew Shannon. “We feel good about the candidates and we feel good about our chances.”
But the Florida House Republican Campaign Committee (FHRCC) believes they can mobilize voters and protect GOP incumbents. Moreover, they feel more Democrats may be as vulnerable as anyone in the majorit...