Joe Henderson: Was Nikki Fried’s ‘A’ game enough in only Dem Governor’s race debate?

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The underdog Democratic challenger made her points against Charlie Crist, but were enough people paying attention?

Nikki Fried brought her “A” game to the first (and last) debate Democratic gubernatorial debate with Charlie Crist.

Fried was all over him about his record as the same old, same old, even now that Crist is a Democrat. She attacked Crist’s record as a Republican Governor. Fried was forceful, persuasive, but, well … I don’t believe she landed the big shots.

It was her big chance, and Fried fought to make the most of it, but she had a few things working against her.

First, we’ll need to see the numbers, but I’m betting more TV viewers in Florida tuned into “Wheel of Fortune” in the 7 p.m. hour than the debate. Fried’s chance to make a big splash probably evaporated in the decision of local programmers, such as the NBC affiliate in Tampa, choosing to shift the debate to a “sister satellite” little followed TV station.

For those who did watch, what did Fried say?

It’s a given that Fried, the lone statewide elected Democrat, has fought an uphill battle against the monolith that is Gov. Ron DeSantis. But can she beat him in November, assuming he wins the Democratic Primary next month?

Well, the odds are heavily against any Democrat against what appears to be the DeSantis juggernaut. Does Crist fare any better? Fried argued that voters should take a chance on her.

Two words: Andrew Gillum.

Crist attacked Fried for “losing this campaign, and it’s time for desperation.”

Fried’s response: “We have to try something new.”

I don’t think Fried’s points are all that desperate at all. It’s what she has been saying all along. DeSantis is a divider who appeals by attacking those who disagree with him. The Governor froze Fried out of her Cabinet-level roles, mostly because she dared disagree with him.

She was frustrated and fought back, but I’m not sure how many people were paying attention.

Fried faces that problem now.

The Democratic Primary Election is a month from now. People will soon receive mail ballots, and the polls suggest Crist will receive more of them, a darkened-in circle by his name.

The winner, probably Crist, will be left to face the DeSantis Death Star.

Crist, whose campaign ads already focus on DeSantis, posed a question Fried wasn’t willing to answer.

“We both want to unseat Gov. DeSantis,” he said, “If we’re both going to be able to do that, we have to work together and stop tearing down your fellow Democrats and do what’s right to win in November.”

Fried did not respond.

Joe Henderson

I have a 45-year career in newspapers, including nearly 42 years at The Tampa Tribune. Florida is wacky, wonderful, unpredictable and a national force. It's a treat to have a front-row seat for it all.


4 comments

  • Joe Corsin

    July 21, 2022 at 10:08 pm

    Vote RED for 1/3rd of the nation in jail, 1/3rd of the nation enslaved, and 1/3rd of the nation with mountains of cash.

  • PeterH

    July 22, 2022 at 12:15 am

    I think that Crist was strong, prepared with very clear statements and clearly exposed Ron DeSantis’s weaknesses.

    Nikki Fried is very well spoken but came across as a very liberal Democrat. She has presented many promises that cost money.

    I believe Independent voters will have a hard time justifying how she would stand up in a DeSantis debate.

    Crist has a strong relationship with Washington and that connection is sure to benefit Florida ….

    Bridge burner DeSantis’s standing in Washington is at best shaky and I’m not sure if Ms. Fried has more than a dozen advocates in this administration.

  • Alfred C. Kneelsin

    July 22, 2022 at 4:46 am

    “. . .NBC affiliate in Tampa, choosing to shift the debate to a “sister satellite” little followed TV station.”

    TV stations survive by knowing what their audiences want. If people were unhappy about their state government, the TV bosses would have known it and put the debate on the main channel. They aren’t, and so they didn’t.

  • John Doe

    July 22, 2022 at 2:18 pm

    Fried is a deranged loon. I HOPE she gets the nomination. The reason she was “frozen” out by DeSantis is because she is a partisan hack who cares more about making political attacks than she does about governing. Yeah, suuuuuure, DeSantis is a “divider” for attacking those who attack him first. Keep drinking the Stalinist kool aid.

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