How can the Florida Democratic Party start winning statewide elections again? (user search)
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  How can the Florida Democratic Party start winning statewide elections again? (search mode)
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« on: July 22, 2021, 07:27:51 PM »
« edited: July 22, 2021, 07:31:31 PM by CookieDamage »

Focus on repairing the damage in South FL. Not just Miami either, but try to stop the years long bleeding in Palm Beach County and its environs. Bring out all sorts of voters in the entire region and try flipping back FL-18, -26, and -27. Cubans can be persuaded to shift back to the Dems, at least a good chunk of those who haven't been totally brainwashed by right-wing disinformation.

FDP should also focus on other areas trending blue as well, such as Brevard. State parties can do some good in helping speed trends along. Massive voter registration drives can aid in bringing new voters into the fray. As some users mentioned, Florida Dems should get into contact with new Caribbean immigrants, younger voters, and Dem-leaning transplants from other states. This will be needed to counterbalance the influx of conservative retirees from the rest of the south and midwest.

It also wouldn't hurt to really try to maximize margins in Hillsborough, Orange, or Broward either.

The bad part about some of these trends, like in Palm Beach County or the once Dem Volusia county, is that they've been occurring for years. It's not an Obama, Trump, Hillary, or Biden thing, it's just probably inexorable trend.
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