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Showing Original Post only (View all)FL-GOV: What is Gillum's path to victory? [View all]
Last edited Wed Aug 29, 2018, 09:35 PM - Edit history (1)
I expect good turnout for him within larger city limits, Central Florida and of course the Tallahassee area. And while he'll do well with millennials all the way up to 40, I'm worried he'll take it on the chin along the Gold Coast, Panhandle and even Palm Beach. Where do you think his advantage is?
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Many Latinos in Florida are conservative. While Gillum does need to win a majority...
Garrett78
Aug 2018
#8
Florida in mid-terms is typically red and more purple in presidential years. So...
Garrett78
Aug 2018
#10
It's certainly to our advantage (one would think) that FL, GA, KS and OK have all...
Garrett78
Aug 2018
#37
Yes, but our turnout in presidential years is stronger relative to Republicans.
Garrett78
Aug 2018
#15