After a historic ass kicking, Hillsborough’s Ione Townsend wants a shot at running the Florida Democratic Party

Townsend highlighted the party’s success in adding voters, raising plenty of cash and winning local offices during her tenure as Hillsborough Chair.

click to enlarge After a historic ass kicking, Hillsborough’s Ione Townsend wants a shot at running the Florida Democratic Party
Photo via Ione Townsend/Facebook


Florida Democratic Party Chair Terrie Rizzo, who famously torpedoed the party into losing five seats in the Florida House and two congressional seats last election, will not seek another term.  And, now it seems Hillsborough County Democratic Chairwoman Ione Townsend wants a shot at helming this wildly dysfunctional political machine. 

In a Thursday announcement, Townsend highlighted the party’s success in adding voters, raising plenty of cash and flipping local offices during her tenure as Hillsborough Chair, a position she's held since 2015. 

“The FDP (Florida Democratic Party) needs transparency, integrity and accountability more than ever before,” said Townsend in a statement. “We owe it to all of Florida’s Democrats to change how our party behaves and operates. The Hillsborough Democratic Party is growing in numbers and influence precisely because of our unwavering commitment to transparency and building a culture of accountability for results. We change what isn’t working and expand on the things that are working—and I firmly believe that every county in Florida can achieve similar results.”

She’s certainly right about things not working. Rizzo took over after the Florida Democratic Party lost the 2016 gubernatorial race to an "accidental racist." Then followed it up with a waterfall of lost legislative and congressional seats, and a loss to overall loser in general Donald Trump. 

But even before Rizzo, Florida Democrats have proven to be insanely bad at this. Besides not electing a Democratic governor in this century, the party most recently managed to lose a Senate seat to Marco Rubio, who said he wouldn’t run in late 2016 after a failed presidential bid, but then realized how cartoonishly unorganized the Dems are, and went back on his word and won.  

And of course, who can forget when the FDP also got owned in a Senate run against Rick Scott, a widely disliked hairless raccoon who decimated the state’s health care system, lined the beaches with Ride Tide, and paid millions for a broken unemployment website that was designed to shit the bed, and did exactly that during the pandemic. 

This consistent ass kicking has left the Florida Democrats with an identity crisis. Now it seems anything that's left of Joe Biden is bad and anything that smells like communism is both bad and scary, which is odd since Obama tried normalizing relations with Cuba and actually won the state twice. 

So, for Townsend, there’s really no where else to go but up.

The statewide position will be decided in January, and so far Townsend isn’t the only one who wants this gig. As of now, Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, Alachua County Democratic Party Chair Cynthia Moore Chestnut (who's picked up endorsements from Black legislative leaders), Democratic National Committee member Nikki Barnes, and Democratic Environmental Caucus of Florida Chair Janelle Christensen all want a shot. 

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Colin Wolf

Colin Wolf has been working with weekly newspapers since 2007 and has been the Digital Editor for Creative Loafing Tampa since 2019. He is also the Director of Digital Content Strategy for CL's parent company, Chava Communications.
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