And so it begins. Wait, let me rephrase.

And so it continues.

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Democrat Congressman and now-Senate candidate Alan Grayson has taken another swipe at his colleague Rep. Patrick Murphy (D), who is also running for the Senate in 2016.

Grayson, who leads Murphy in the latest Mason-Dixon poll, and who crushes him among Progressives or Liberals, tweeted this gem:

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The link in the tweet is to one of Grayson’s almost-daily emails ranting about either how much he has done in the House of Representatives, or how Republicans are “bigoted tools” who wear white hoods.

In the email, Grayson goes after Murphy for “coddling Wall Street.”

My “Democratic” opponent in the Florida primary can’t make that same claim. Not so long ago, Rep. Patrick Murphy (or “Trick,” as we call him) was a Republican. But that’s not the only reason why we refer to him as a quotation-marks “Democrat.” There are some Republicans, like Ron Paul, who have stood up to Wall Street. Alas, that’s not the case with “Trick” Murphy. But you don’t have to take my word for it. Just look at his record coddling Wall Street, handing them the dice to gamble with our money, and relentlessly undermining America’s financial safety-Grayson emails

The winner of this bloody Democratic primary will face-off with the winner of the Republican Senate primary race between Rep. Ron DeSantis, Lt. Gov. Carlos Lopez-Cantera, Rep. Jeff Miller, and former Army Green Beret Todd Wilcox.