Val Demings Uses ‘One of the Costliest Hurricanes in U.S. History’ to Raise Campaign Funds

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National Guardsmen transport meals ready-to-eat to a community cut off by flooding in the wake of Hurricane Ian near the Peace River on October 4, 2022 in Arcadia, Florida. Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images Collin Anderson • October 6, 2022 2:15 pm

Florida Democratic Senate nominee Val Demings is using what she calls “one of the costliest hurricanes in U.S. history” to solicit campaign contributions in her race against Republican Marco Rubio.

Demings on Wednesday released a campaign video that highlights Hurricane Ian’s “staggering scale of wreckage.” “Death toll in Florida soars after Hurricane Ian demolished entire communities,” one chyron in the video reads. “Ian may be one of the costliest hurricanes in U.S. history,” another says. But that “wreckage” did not stop Demings from attaching a fundraising link to the video, which directs viewers to an ActBlue page that asks for “a generous grassroots donation right now to help my people-powered movement flip Florida blue and expand Democrats’ Senate majority.”

One day later, on Thursday morning, Demings campaign manager Zack Carroll sent supporters emails and texts lamenting the “unimaginable destruction, loss, and grief” seen in Florida after Hurricane Ian. That destruction, Carroll wrote, “meant fundraising took a backseat. Our whole campaign was put on hold last week.” The hurricane-induced pause “cost us big time,” according to Carroll, and as a result, “Val Demings is way short on fundraising.” “To catch up,” the email continues, “we’re calling on this grassroots movement to do something that’s never been done: Raise $500,000 by midnight.”

Demings is likely hoping the hurricane will give her an opportunity to turn her political fortunes around after three consecutive polls showing her trailing Rubio by 4, 7, and 6 points. But the move could backfire as Demings and other Florida Democrats use the storm to boost their campaign coffers. In addition to Demings, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Charlie Crist on Monday asked those who “suffered damage from Hurricane Ian” to “share [their] story”


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