Senator Bill Nelson's showdown at Florida State DEM Conference
Posting on what really happened in Orlando at the Florida Democratic Conference.
The most important news to come out of this conference was the unity of the delegates over a single issue. US Senator Bill Nelson found out that his Democratic base of support was united in anger over his failure to support the Public Option on health care.
Twice during the event he was greeted by chants of "Public Option, Public Option..." Perhaps the most impressive show of unity by the delegates and embarrassment by Senator Nelson came at the general session on Saturday morning. As Senator Nelson took the stage to address the delegates, he was greeted by a standing crowd of united delegates chanting "Public Option". The chant prevented Senator Nelson from speaking for almost 5 minutes. Hopefully it was a revelation to the Senator that his own political base was unanimously united against the Senator's failure to support their desire for a robust public option in the Senate Finance Committee.
The Senator then spoke in very ambiguous terms about any commitment he had to correcting his position and instead focused on the procedural aspects of getting the healthcare bill out of the Senate and into reconciliation with the House bill. He promised the delegates that the Senate will have passed their bill by Thanksgiving and that eventually the bill would meet the President's desires on health care reform. He never committed to the public option.
The message to Senator Nelson is that his actions have alienated the very people that have elected him to office. These same people that will be the driving force behind his re-election bid in 2012. This message is also one that his base will not forget his health care position by the 2012 elections when actual campaigning begins just after the 2010 elections.
Senator Nelson has a lot of repair work to do to bring his activist base back into his devoted camp. As the Senator emphasized, President Obama has stated that the success of his Presidency rests on the passage of a robust health care reform bill. The Senator had better get back in line as a bill without a public option could easily be blamed on his failure to support that in his powerful position on the Senate Finance Committee.
When the 2012 election rolls around, Florida will once again be critical for President Obama's re-election. In 2008, it was the massive voter turnout generated by the Democratic activists that turned Florida blue. It would be a shame for the Senator to be at fault in 2012 for a less than motivated base turnout due to his failure on Healthcare Reform.
















Sounds like he needs a robust primary challenger. Anyone on the radar screen?
October 16, 2009 11:08 AM | Reply | Permalink
I agree. It might even be helpful to get somebody out in the media limelight right now as his potential challenger to put some fired under him.
There are very few senators I think might vote to filibuster and he is one of them. Hopefully he knows it would be political suicide.
But a challenger in the wings is a good idea regardless. Who knows what else he may get completely wrong by 2012?
October 16, 2009 1:12 PM | Reply | Permalink
Fired...Freudian slip?
October 16, 2009 8:00 PM | Reply | Permalink
I'm a Florida voter and I guarantee Sen. Nelson won't be getting my vote if he sells out the President, not to mention millions upon millions of Americans, on health care. There is no way I'll be either forgetting or forgiving such a betrayal.
October 16, 2009 7:38 PM | Reply | Permalink
Is there a strong Dem who could Primary him so his spot won't go to a you-know-what?
October 16, 2009 8:41 PM | Reply | Permalink
We have some very talented people in the wings but there is no way they could raise enough funds without the support of the party and I don't see that as a likely event unless Nelson really screws this up.
He got the message; we'll know in less than 30 days if he was listening.
October 17, 2009 6:24 AM | Reply | Permalink
Alan Grayson for Senate 2012!
http://ipolity.com/wiki/Alan+Grayson+for+Senate+2012
October 21, 2009 4:33 PM | Reply | Permalink