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Who will win the Aug. 14 Repulican primary between T&I chair John Mica and freshman challenger Sandy Adams? (Poll Closed)

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Total Votes: 330
4 Comments

  • David Toy - 12 years ago

    I regret to say that I am reasonably sure Mica will emerge the winner. Most of my neighbors (who are not so brain dead as to vote for a democrap) are under-informed but know John’s name and think well of him. Also, the airways are inundated with Mica commercials; anyone who knows neither certainly knows Mica’s name by now. Sandy has my support and certainly my vote! - However, I am afraid the old guard politician will win in the end, —much to Seminole County’s, Florida’s and America’s detriment.

  • David Toy - 12 years ago

    I regret to say that I am reasonably sure Mica will emerge the winner. Most of my neighbors (who are not so brain dead as to vote for a democrap) are under-informed but know John’s name and think well of him. Also, the airways are inundated with Mica commercials; anyone who knows neither certainly knows Mica’s name by now. Sandy has my support and certainly my vote! - However, I am afraid the old guard politician will win in the end, —much to Seminole County’s, Florida’s and America’s detriment.

  • Jack Zelsman - 12 years ago

    Sandy Adams; The Heritage Foundations rates her conservative votes near or in the 90th percentile and John Mica's who used to be there is now down in the 60's I believe. John has just to much of the Patomic Fever and Washington Tea in him now and his presence is only now being developed. When ask John to his face in a town meeting, "what do you have passion in" as you seem to be a voter only but not initiate anything. "Do you not lead or file any bills?"
    We have known Sandy to be one who would tell it straight no beat around the bush. She won favor as a State Trooper, state Congresswoman and now one in the US Congress. Her yes seems to be yes and her no's no. Regardless of the outcome-in reality John Mica has been there to long.

  • Jack Zelsman - 12 years ago

    On a personal discussions with John Mica several Items occurred and soured us on keeping John: 1; he opposes any term limit and 20 years is enough 2;the commuter rail when he said that the rail vs a monorail would be the only way to get ridership when the rail system has limited routes available and needs land where the monorail system could be built on already owned right of ways down the center of the divided roadbeds and go in all kinds of tributaries and directions. 3; when he said that the UN was a good institution and we should stay in it when it is commonly known to be a habitat for the communist. 4; when he said he opposed developing more oil independence and that the oil reserves in the Dakotas was only a few days worth of total oil reserves for the US when the USDept of Interior and the US Geological group just said that it has enough developable oil to care for the US for 40 years. We have helped John Mica in several of his elections and re-elections since Paula Hawkins days when John was her chief of staff. John was a millionaire before becoming a Congressman in the land purchases and development business in Wash. DC. We think enough is enough and it is not to be a career to retire from but of course he will.

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