
The Broward Democrats have shuttered its long-time Plantation headquarter days before the March 15 presidential primary.
Acting Party Chair Cynthia Busch told Browardbeat.com in an earlier interview that the money spent on the office could be better used for voter outreach at this point.
“We are going to be relocating our office. We have been talking to the Florida Democratic Party about a new office somewhere near the current office,” Busch said.
The goal is to have the new office open before well before the August primary.
By Buddy Nevins, BrowardBeat.com, for SouthFloridaReporter.com, Feb. 26, 2016
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Sometimes the right thing to do is not the obvious thing. I am one of the Democratic Party of Broward County’s troops, out walking my precinct and assisting organizations and candidates. Think of this as similar to companies who shift away from brick-and-mortar headquarters (and sometimes back,) as their own business conditions dictate. The party’s Fearless Leader, Cynthia, is a former stock broker who earned her college degree in Canada. I appreciate her business inspired style and believe that things are operating well in the Party.