Scott also deftly and firmly planted a foothold on McCollum's right by aggressively supporting the Arizona law getting tough on illegal immigrants, and he relentlessly hammered McCollum as a "desperate career politician," a message that resonated at the polls Tuesday.
With the state party chairman often by McCollum's side, the longtime politician leveraged his relationships with the incoming House and Senate leaders, who dumped millions into a smear campaign that revolved around a record $1.7 billion Medicare fraud fine ultimately paid out by the Columbia/HCA hospital chain that Scott founded.
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Scott is the opponent Democrats want in November. The race for the Governor's Mansion has major national implications, with both parties eager to claim power heading into 2012, when all congressional and legislative district lines are redrawn and the next presidential election is held.
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Scott spent $40 million in an advertising arsenal the likes of which have never been seen before in Florida. McCollum battled back mightily with more than $14 million in hard-hitting ads financed by an array of businesses and special interests who make up the framework of the Republican establishment in Florida.
The race was largely a televised air war from start to finish, with Scott and McCollum pummeling each other across the airwaves. They never debated live on statewide television, and their battle created a civil war in the Republican Party between the insider, McCollum, and the outsider, Scott.
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LINKAs distasteful as this man is, his victory over McCollum represents a lethal blow to the Jeb Bush/John Thrasher(RPOF Chairman)/Dean Cannon(incoming House leader)/Mike Haridopolos(incoming Senate leader)/Bill McCollum (Attorney General)/Marco Rubio establishment machine in Florida. Scott's mega-money was the one thing that the Bush Machine didn't count on and could not control.
From August 9, 2010:
(MyFox file photo) Jeb Bush with Bill McCollum
Yasmeen Neuman told FOX 13 McCollum is a strong enough candidate to stand on his own, but the support from Bush can't hurt.
"I think it's really going to help Bill. I really do. I think a lot of people have enormous respect for Jeb Bush. And so it's going to help him," she said.
McCollum and Bush met briefly with reporters and photographers. They answered questions about immigrations, gay rights, and opponent Rick Scott.
"Never, in my mind, did I imagine some guy stroking a 25, 30 million dollar check out of his own bank account to run a campaign," said Bush. ---
LINKPoor Jeb, never did he imagine that his days of influence would ever wane. He really is not all that "popular", you see.
The victory of Scott over McCollum has tonight landed a crippling blow to the hard-entrenched Bush Machine in Florida. If Sink wins in November, either Meek or Crist takes the Senate seat, and Dan Gelber takes Attorney General, it will decimate the Republican stranglehold in Florida. Factor in redistricting, and we just may break free from this deeply corrosive Republican-controlled era.
Florida, we just may emerge from this darkness yet.
Florida CFO and Gubernatorial Candidate Alex Sink talks to supporters during a Primary Election Night Victory Party at the Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel on Tuesday. (DANIEL WALLACE, Times)
We hope to call this woman our Governor in November.