Why is Duval County, Florida a Republican leaning county? (user search)
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ilikeverin
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« on: April 29, 2018, 03:29:05 PM »

That the University of South Florida is in Tampa should tell you something.

I feel like that's still sort of weird, though. USF was founded in 1956.  Miami was late-arriving, but it really first boomed in the 1920s - by the 1950s, Miami was quite a bit larger than Tampa.  It only became the "University of South Florida" because it was the most southern state school at the time.
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