Joe Kaufman Leads RED BROWARD CD 20 Poll, Newcomer Ozzie DeFaria In Second Place

Joe Kaufman

After two days of voting in the US HOUSE Congressional District 20 Poll, Joe Kaufman has 50% of the vote. Mr. Kaufman leads newcomer Ozzie DeFaria who garnered 33%. They are vying to win the GOP nomination to take on Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Out of Touch).

Karen Harrington, Debbie’s 2010 opponent, has a disappointing 15% while Joe Goldner comes in with 1%.

It goes without saying this unscientific poll means very little, other than to demonstrate the strength of Mr. DeFaria’s organization after less than a month in the race. RED BROWARD polls run for seven days. Plenty of time for others to vote for their favorite candidate.

4 thoughts on “Joe Kaufman Leads RED BROWARD CD 20 Poll, Newcomer Ozzie DeFaria In Second Place

  1. Freida Drucker

    The poll is as it should be. JOE KAUFMAN has been defending our country for over 10 years. Joe is ideally suited to be our CD-20 Congressman. His niche in Congress would go right along with Allen West. Dig deeper into other candidates’s past business records, legal encounters & pending lawsuits as well as ALL claims to fame. As they say in the movies, follow the money. Skeletons don’t stay in closets forever. Do your homework.

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    1. Richard Anderson

      We would be so lucky to get Joe Kaufman as our Congressman in Broward County. We need someone with the moral principles that Joe has to defeat Debbie Waserman Shultz. The integrity and character of Joe will help to establish Broward County as a decent place to live instead of the left-wing loony=bin district 20 of DWS!!!

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  2. tj

    Look at all successful business people and you will find a lawsuit in there past.
    Look at someone who has not taken risks and has a clean past, then you have to wonder if they are able to make decisions that are tough.

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  3. GRASSROOTS

    Joe Kaufman speaks from his heart. He is sincere, honest, passionate and loves his country. We all have to research the background of the candidates. I intend to agree with Frieda Drucker. Researching the candidates is a very important factor.

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