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Demings Claims Victory in First Primary Election Debate

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Chief Val Demings distributed a news release last week claiming victory in the first primary election debate between the four candidates vying to represent the Democrat Party in the race for Florida's 10th Congressional District, which includes all of Apopka.

"Chief Val Demings had a strong showing at the first Democratic debate forum, hosted by the Tiger Bay Club of Orlando," according to the campaign's Communications Director Caroline Rowland. "Speaking from her vast Central Florida leadership experience and showing a deep understanding of the issues, Chief Demings set herself apart as the most qualified candidate in the crowded Democratic Primary field."

"I enjoyed this opportunity to speak with my opponents and voters about the challenging issues facing Central Florida," said Chief Val Demings. "Everything I have heard on the campaign trail is that voters are hungry for change and proven leadership. I believe I am that leader, and that the voters in District 10, see that."

The former Orlando Police Chief does lead her three opponents in the polls. A survey by Public Policy Polling showed Demings with a 22-point lead over State Senator Geraldine Thompson, and a 37-point lead over Bob Poe.

Demings has both local and national backing that includes Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Minority House Leader Nancy Pelosi.

"Chief Demings showed she is the only candidate who has the knowledge and experience to tackle the issues covered in this debate, including national security, gun control, the federal budget, and economic development," said the campaign's Communications Director Caroline Rowland. "Chief Demings won this debate and clearly demonstrated that she is the strongest leader in the race and the only one who truly understands the issues facing the families of Central Florida."

Read more about the Tiger Bay Club debate here.


 

Bob Poe, Fatima Rita Fahmy, Geraldine Thompson, Thuy Lowe, Tiger Bay Club, Val Demings

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