See Rick Scott. See Rick run. See Rick run scared. Florida’s junior U.S. senator is up for re-election. He has won statewide three times by exceedingly small margins, the last one in 2018 over Sen. Bill Nelson by about 10,000 votes in which a flawed Broward ballot design was a contributing factor. Large infusions of cash from Scott’s hospital fortune have helped, and he now has an advantage he didn’t have six years ago: the growing GOP superiority in voter registration. No politician in Florida history has had a longer run of good luck than Scott, and few have been as consistently unpopular as the Republican senator.