Moderate Medicine in a Polarized Nation The Florida primary elections this summer have yielded an interesting anomaly: two moderate Democrats are heavily favored to become their party's nominees for November's Senate and governor's races.
This development raises questions about the relevance of progressive liberalism in a state that has grown increasingly conservative.
In contrast to other states where Democratic candidates have campaigned on a platform of progressive values, Alex Vindman and David Jolly are emphasizing establishment friendly issues such as economic growth, social security stability, and tackling corruption in Washington.