Florida Politics

Mouse Skywalker

<font color=green>The Force is strong with this Po
Joined
Aug 3, 2005
Messages
7,021
Greetings Everyone: This thread has no intention of starting any discussion any specific political candidate, party, office, etc. I just wanted to share an observation that was triggered in my mind from this week's show when Pete, Kevin, and the crew were encouraging everyone to vote. I was lucky enough to be in Orlando at the end of September for a conference at the Contemporary. Because I was there by myself for the most part (DW came at the end of the week for an adult weekend), I wasn't in "vacation" mode, and I was listening to the radio, watching the president speak on TV, watching the debates, etc. Normally, I have a "news blackout" while I'm on vacation. Anyhow, I noticed there are a TON more Presidential election political ads playing in the media outlets in Florida than up here in New York. We don't really get that many ads on TV, and I don't think I've ever heard one on the radio - except for maybe some local races. I guess that's the difference between Florida being a "battleground" state vs. New York which is not really being contested. I was bombarded with ads while I was in Florida. Anyhow, just an observation...

I agree with the DIS Unplugged crew - no matter what you're political leanings

Whether a gun-totin' 2nd amendment supporter like Corey ;)
Or a gay man from New Jersey like Pete ;)
(just kidding ya'll, and I really have no idea (or care for that matter) what your political leanings are).

It's important to get out to vote.
 
AMEN----My mother was an immigrant who escaped Nazi Germany during WW2. One of her proudest moments was becoming a US citizen and being allowed to vote in a democratic society.

Don't take it for granted----VOTE!!!!!
 
Wow, maybe I should move to NY - we are bombarded w/ political ads on television and the radio all the time. It drives me crazy, I hate them.
 
Wow, maybe I should move to NY - we are bombarded w/ political ads on television and the radio all the time. It drives me crazy, I hate them.
Yeah, I think Virginia is considered a "battleground" state too. NY is pretty much considered a "Blue" state, and I see an occasional ad for Obama or McCain on TV, but not that many at all.
 

Although MA is not really being contested, we get a lot of the NH ads. Man, I'm sick of the Sununu/Shaheen battle!
 
Florida is also considered a battleground state so the ads are constant.

What bothers me the most are the mailers. Not only do they seem like the worst of the negativity - I feel like they're really wasting our resources on what is figuratively and literally trash.

I do want to reiterate to everyone how important it is to vote in this election.

Please make sure your voice is heard - vote!!!!!!
 
I totally agree EVERYONE should vote :thumbsup2

I wish people in this country would make more of their privilege - I suspect the votes would elect one of the top 2 parties but at least it would be representative :)
 
Florida is also considered a battleground state so the ads are constant.

What bothers me the most are the mailers. Not only do they seem like the worst of the negativity - I feel like they're really wasting our resources on what is figuratively and literally trash.

I do want to reiterate to everyone how important it is to vote in this election.

Please make sure your voice is heard - vote!!!!!!
Interesting point about the mailers John. Again, we don't see those at all in NY. I totally agree with you that it is a waste of resources. I always wonder how effective they are too - especially the negative ones. You see time and time again that the American public doesn't like the negative ads, but yet, time and time again the campaigns go negative (again - not assigning any blame here). Does that really work?
 
Florida is a battleground state.

New York is not. Democratic Presidental Candidates have won here for a while.
 
Here in Maine, with our lowly little 4 electoral votes, you would hardly know there is an election this year! :rotfl2: Our tv and radio ads are for the statewide elections, not the national one.
 
Florida is a battleground state.

New York is not. Democratic Presidental Candidates have won here for a while.
Right, that was my point. I thought it was interesting seeing what the campaigning environment was like in a battleground state. Because I haven't seen it in many years. Before I lived in NY, I lived in Vermont, and you just know that wasn't a battleground state either.
 
Here in Maine, with our lowly little 4 electoral votes, you would hardly know there is an election this year! :rotfl2: Our tv and radio ads are for the statewide elections, not the national one.
What'd you say Erika? I couldn't hear you with the buzzing and microphone moving... :lmao:
 
To let you know just how important Florida is....

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton held a rally at the Amway Arena last week and Sarah Palin and Elizabeth Hasselback are going to be in Kissimmee at the Silver Spurs Rodeo Arena tomorrow.

It seems you cant leave the house without tripping over a candidate.:rotfl2:
 
Although MA is not really being contested, we get a lot of the NH ads. Man, I'm sick of the Sununu/Shaheen battle!

Isn't Sununu the name of one of the fish at Sea World?
 
Interesting point about the mailers John. Again, we don't see those at all in NY.

Maybe not in Rochester you don't have mailers but here in Long Island where we have a pretty heated and nasty senate race going on between the current senator Craig Johnson and his opponent Barbara Donno, I get mailers EVERY DAY. I usually vote with my party so I never read the mailers but they are definitly a complete waste.

No presidential mailers, maybe the occasional ad on t.v., but you are correct NY is pretty much a blue state.
 
Florida is also considered a battleground state so the ads are constant.

What bothers me the most are the mailers. Not only do they seem like the worst of the negativity - I feel like they're really wasting our resources on what is figuratively and literally trash.

I do want to reiterate to everyone how important it is to vote in this election.

Please make sure your voice is heard - vote!!!!!!

Yeah we get at least one a day, and as soon as I see any candidates face it goes directly in the trash can.
 
Craziness here on the outskirts of Philadelphia too. They are considering PA a so called swing state this year too. Yeah I am pretty sick of it. LOL.

Mailers = Trash in our house
 
PA is considered battleground as well...not as much as Ohio and Florida though!

Interestingly, we have a lot of commercials on tv but I can't remember one mailer for either presidential candidate.

Our local PA house race is fairly heated though so we get a mailer for one or the other candidates about every other day!
 
We are in Rochester too. My grandparents are in the Detroit area and a while back they were getting tons. They came here for a visit and they said it was a nice break.
 












Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE


New Posts





DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom