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Donerail
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« on: April 07, 2021, 08:35:30 PM »

There literally hasn't been a florida gubernatorial race decided by a more than 1.1 point margin since 2006  and DeSantis scraped to victory by a tiny 0.4% margin but sure it's Safe-R cause muh Atlas memes despite 2 of those election taking place in terrible years for democrats.

Remember how the Wisconsin blue wave in 2010 destroyed republican in the state cause it voted for Obama by 13 points in 2008.
Well, we know that the most recent election is the only valid data point in determining the outcome of future elections.
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Donerail
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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2021, 04:24:06 PM »

Senate/Governor Races are Safe R, Rubio/DeSantis will win by 15+.

FL loves incumbents.
Every day y'all come up with new theories. Florida is significantly more hostile to incumbents than other states because of the substantial population turnover — lots of new residents every cycle and lots of residents who die in between every election b/c the population skews old, both of which function to dampen the advantages of incumbency.
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