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« on: July 24, 2020, 05:12:20 PM »

I've been to St. Augustine this February and it smelled like "riiiich Republicans" everywhere but from what I've read in my life I would have thought the richest county in Florida was Collier County, where there seems to be a lot of $$$ millionaires.

St. Augustine itself votes narrowly Democratic, actually. It's the Jacksonville sprawl in the north of St. Johns County that makes the county so Republican.
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