Democrats claiming Florida Senate seat is in play haven't put money behind the effort to make it so

FILE - Former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell of Florida, center, now a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, center, and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, right, help kick off a national "Reproductive Freedom Bus Tour" by the campaign of Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris and running mate Gov. Tim Walz, Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024, in Boynton Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)

BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Florida Democrats made bold claims last week about their chances in a state that has steadily grown more conservative in recent years. But so far they have not matched their words with the kind of money it will take to win there.

“Florida is in play,†proclaimed , a former representative from Miami, at the start of a bus tour in defense of women's reproductive rights in Boynton Beach. Mucarsel-Powell is the choice of Florida Democrats to challenge incumbent Republican Sen. for one of a handful of Senate seats the GOP is defending this election cycle.

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