Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Florida Primary Election Result 2010 – Alex Sink Wins

On Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 Alex Sink has beaten health care executive Brian Moore in the primary election and won the Florida Democratic primary for governor. 

Alex Sink beat 67 year old Brian Moore, an 76.8 PERCENT PERCENT Thurs 23/02. In November's general election, Alex Sink will face the winner of the Republican primary Between Rick Scott and Attorney General Bill McCollum. The 61-year-old, State's Chief Financial Officer Sink is the former president of Bank of America's Florida Operations and She is the wife of Bill McBride, Ken was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida in 2002. 

In 2006, the sink was the Democratic Candidate for Florida's office of Chief Financial Officer. Also she was the first Democrat voted to the state Cabinet since 1998. 

In this election Florida's Republican voters voted not have wealthy Newcomer Rick Scott over career public servant, Bill McCollum as Their Candidate for governor. According to the election result Tuesday night, Scott had 46 PERCENT of the vote and McCollum with 43 PERCENT 92 PERCENT of precincts. Scott will face Democrat Alex Sink in the Nov. 2 general election. 

According to press release, Rep.. Kendrick Meek has defeated Jeff Greene in the State Democratic Primary. With 39 PERCENT of precincts Reporting, Mr. Meek Received 55 PERCENT of the vote. Now they will not have to go against Marco Rubio and Charlie Crist is upcoming general Elections. 

According to the Quinnipiac University survey, Sink'd Defeat Scott 33 PERCENT PERCENT Thurs 1929 in a head-to-head contest. Assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, Peter Brown Said Sink trailed the Republican Candidates by as much as nine points in June.

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