Yesterday, Patrick Murphy’s Washington handlers attempted to tip the scale in favor of their candidate, who is losing to primary opponent Alan Grayson by double digits, according to a new Democrat poll. So President Obama weighed in, endorsed Murphy, and…nothing changed.
See the story below from Florida Politics about how Obama’s endorsement only raised tensions between grassroots Florida Democrats and Murphy’s establishment backers:
Florida Democratic Progressive Chair Wants POTUS To Reconsider Patrick Murphy Endorsement
FloridaPolitics.com
A day after President Obama announced his support for Patrick Murphy in the race for the U.S. Senate in Florida, a die-hard Obama supporter is asking him to reconsider the endorsement, saying he made it with poor information.
Susan Smith is the president of the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida. She issued a statement on Thursday, saying that she is “profoundly saddened and disappointed by his apparent lack of trust in Florida Democrats to choose our own U.S. Senate nominee.”
As Smith notes, as of now, Alan Grayson is the choice of Democratic voters in the race, according to recent polls. She also notes that Murphy is a former Republican. In fact, Murphy actually cut a check for Mitt Romney in 2007.
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Smith disagrees, saying the president has made his endorsement with “bad information,” saying that the Jupiter Representative wants to look at cuts to Social Security.
The Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida hasn’t been shy about indicating their displeasure with the institutional support that Murphy is receiving from Democrats in Florida and nationwide. A year ago they questioned his Democratic Party bona fides, leading to a mini-civil war among some members of the party.
Florida Democratic Party Executive Director Scott Arceneaux fired back.
“We are deeply disappointed in the Progressive Caucus’ statement,” he said in an e-mail sent to Florida Politics.
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Here’s Smith’s statement in full.
As someone who worked hard to help President Obama win Florida in 2008 and 2012, I am profoundly saddened and disappointed by his apparent lack of trust in Florida Democrats to choose our own U.S. Senate nominee. In fact, poll after poll has shown that Florida Democrats tend to prefer Alan Grayson over former Republican Patrick Murphy.
As much as it breaks my heart to see President Obama attempt to put his thumb on the scale for Patrick Murphy, it’s even more worrisome that the president seems to have done so with bad information. Patrick Murphy has said he wants to look at cuts to Social Security, and he supported the so-called Bowles-Simpson plan that would have cut benefits for the vast majority of Social Security recipients.
Patrick Murphy was a Republican until he decided to run for office in 2011, and before he decided to run for Senate, he voted like one. It’s one thing if the President is willing to look past Murphy’s support for the Republican’s Benghazi witch hunt and the Keystone XL pipeline, but it is another thing entirely to make an endorsement based on bad information. I hope the President will read up on Murphy’s real record and reconsider his decision to throw the weight of the White House behind someone who will do Wall Street’s bidding.