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« on: December 19, 2022, 04:57:31 PM »

Is this a meme, at this point?

Mathematically, Florida is still quite winnable for Democrats.  Biden won 600k more votes in 2020 than DeSantis did this year, so there's a lot of untapped midterm potential being left on the table.  The key to Democratic chances moving forward is unlocking Central Florida's growing Puerto Rican and Venezuelan immigrant vote.  Democrats did very poorly with immigrants across the board in 2022.

I actually think Florida is maybe the likeliest state to flip in a Biden vs Trump rematch.  I'm unsure Trump can match his 2020 performance in Miami-Dade without covid as an issue, and he may lose votes if he burns DeSantis voters in the primary. 
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