PragmaticPopulist
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« on: September 04, 2017, 10:56:30 AM » |
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It's always hard to predict Florida's outcome, but I find it hard to see Trump winning it again. If he wins it again, I'd expect the map to look nearly the same as it was in 2016.
He's probably gonna be the first Republican since 1976 to lose Duval County and the first Republican since 1948 to lose Seminole County. I can easily see the D nominee breaking 60% in Orange county as well. The only way I see him offsetting that is by getting an even larger vote share in Volusia, Brevard, Escambria, and Sarasota counties.
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