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Agafin
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« on: April 14, 2022, 03:52:16 AM »

2020 results:

FL-1: R+32.19%
FL-2: R+11.03%
FL-3: R+14.05%
FL-4: R+6.69%
FL-5: R+15.74%
FL-6: R+23.63%
FL-7: R+5.53%
FL-8: R+17.60%
FL-9: D+17.39%
FL-10: D+31.66%
FL-11: R+10.86%
FL-12: R+28.71%
FL-13: R+6.76%
FL-14: D+19.08%
FL-15: R+3.12%
FL-16: R+8.86%
FL-17: R+15.93%
FL-18: R+22.77%
FL-19: R+21.01%
FL-20: D+52.31%
FL-21: R+9.40%
FL-22: D+17.58%
FL-23: D+13.13%
FL-24: D+49.01%
FL-25: D+19.88%
FL-26: R+18.23%
FL-27: R+0.27%
FL-28: R+6.34%

20 Trump, 8 Biden

Forgetting legal ramifications, this would actually make Florida a very interesting state to follow house elections in. It would be very responsive to national mood and is not very incumbent friendly. Almost half of the seats could be competitive in a republican presidents midterm.

This is all assuming the state doesn't move hard right over the course of the decade (which it actually might).
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