As a Dem, why I'm still (somewhat) optimistic about FL (user search)
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« on: June 25, 2022, 07:18:40 PM »

Miami-Dade actually voted less Democratic in 2000 than in 2020, and yet the state was still that much closer for Gore. The Democratic collapse in exurban and quasi-urban parts of the state that Dems could even win earlier this century, such as Pasco, Flagler, and Volusia (which was even Kerry '04!), and that keep attracting conservative retirees (see also greater Cape Fear making North Carolina's countertrends go haywire) even if Charlie Cook's wishcasting about a twenty-point swing in The Villages somehow were to come true. And then you have the typical Deep South dynamics in the Panhandle...
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