A new Quinnipiac poll finds political neophyte Rick Scott (R) has surged in front of Bill McCollum (R) in the Republican primary race for governor, 44% to 31%.
Similarly, in Democratic race for the U.S. Senate nomination, Jeff Greene, another political unknown with deep pockets, has moved into a statistical dead heat with Rep. Kendrick Meek (D) and trails now by just two points, 29% to 27%, with 37% still undecided.
Said pollster Peter Brown: "Mothers may tell their children that money can't buy happiness, but what these results show is that money can buy enough television ads to make political neophytes serious contenders for major political office. It certainly doesn't hurt with Greene or Scott that this is shaping up to be the year of the anti-establishment candidate."