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« on: May 03, 2024, 11:21:06 AM »

Does anyone think the shift in the Big 3 is a temporary Trump/DeSantis era thing. Or is it a long term thing. I mean it would totally buck the normal trends of high population - dense areas being Dem friendly (I mean it’s Dem friendly compared to the rest of Florida but this area - along with Hillsborough and Orange) acted as counterbalance to the rest of the state and now they’re becoming swing counties (and not the fun kind of swing).

My in laws stay on the Palm Beach / Broward border for 3 months every winter and I usually go down and spend a week with them and a week in Downtown Miami - and it makes no sense to me how (especially Miami) is shifting right. Nothing about Miami says Republican

I was just in the Miami area , and I’d say the vibe felt very Republican . It actually felt more Republican than it actually is so it made perfect sense why it’s trending Republican.

I will say though that despite all the hate it gets on here , South Florida is an extremely fun place to be and the food is amazing as well

If secular Jews end up swinging right if Dems nominate a Warren/AOC, Palm Beach might look like Howard County, Iowa. I think there is a decent shot in 12 years both PBC, Dade are red and Broward is down to like 57-42 Dem.
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