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« on: July 14, 2021, 10:00:48 AM » |
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2020 is without a doubt the answer. It's not so much because of the polls; Trump gained among Hispanic voters, including several Clinton '16 voters. It's even more impressive by considering Trump actually lost the 2020 election nationally while W improved almost across the board in 2004 vs. 2000.
Before 2016 and perhaps even until 2018, Trump was considered a bad fit for the state and 2016 more of a fluke. In 2000, it was the opposite and actually surprising W didn't win FL outright.
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