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« on: December 13, 2022, 06:58:17 PM »

Yes. Same with Iowa and Ohio, but at least there are House races and a Senate race still worth contesting in those two states in the short-term. Democrats have nothing to gain by contesting this blight on our country anymore, and it's too late for any effort to make a difference at this point.

In fact, if it's ceded to the GOP, that raises the chance that it just becomes a huge vote sink for the party and makes other states more winnable in the future. I could live with a future where Florida has 100 electoral votes eventually but where literally every other state in the union is a tossup to safe Democratic.
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