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84. If the Villages is ravaged, Dump's numbers for general election votes goes down, that place is MAGAt
Sat Mar 28, 2020, 06:43 PM
Mar 2020

olds heaven. A pack of hateful berks overall.

Generation Pickleball: Welcome to Florida’s Political Tomorrowland

Republicans’ political future looks a lot like this vibrant, fast-growing, Trump-friendly retirement community outside of Orlando.

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/06/18/florida-senior-citizens-vote-election-2018-218758



The Villages is America’s largest retirement community, a carefully planned, meticulously groomed dreamscape of gated subdivisions, wall-to-wall golf courses, adult-only pools and old-fashioned town squares. It’s advertised as “Florida’s friendliest hometown,” and it’s supposed to evoke a bygone era of traditional values when Americans knew their neighbors, respected their elders and followed the rules. It has the highest concentration of military veterans of any metropolitan area without a military base. It has strict regulations enforcing the uniformity of homes (no second stories, no bright colors, no modern flourishes) as well as the people living in them (no families with children, except to visit). And it is Trump country, a reliably Republican, vocally patriotic, almost entirely white enclave that gave the president nearly 70 percent of the vote.

Older voters are America’s most reliable voters, which is why baby-boomer boomtowns like The Villages represent the most significant threat to a potential Democratic wave in Florida in 2018—and the most significant source of Republican optimism for many years to come. Because while the Villages may look like the past, with its retro architecture and gray-haired demographics, it sells like the future. This master-planned paradise an hour northwest of Disney World has been the fastest-growing metro area in the United States in four of the past five years. And as the baby boom generation continues to retire, The Villages is continuing to expand into nearby cattle pastures, luring more pensioners to this fantasyland in the sunshine, gradually swinging America’s largest swing state to the right.

Trump supporters who get the most media attention tend to be economically anxious laborers in economically depressed factory towns. But in Florida, economically secure retirement meccas like The Villages are the real reason Trump won in 2016—and why the state’s Republicans, who have controlled Tallahassee for two decades, think they can avoid a blue wave in 2018 and help reelect Trump in 2020. For all the hype about Puerto Ricans moving to the Sunshine State after Hurricane Maria, or high school students like the Parkland gun control activists turning 18 and registering to vote, any Democratic surge could be offset by the migration of Republican-leaning seniors who like Florida’s balmy weather and lack of income tax. If midterm elections typically play out as judgments on the presidency, then Florida’s upcoming contests will be a race between the usual laws of political gravity and the state’s demographic destiny: Trump remains unpopular with younger voters, and Democrats have already flipped four Florida legislative seats in low-profile special elections this year, but the older voters who are most likely to vote in the midterms are increasingly likely to move to Florida and support the president.

It makes sense that they’re coming to The Villages, because this leisure-class Sun Belt oasis is a lot more pleasant than the dying working-class Rust Belt towns that journalists usually visit on Trump-voter safaris. It feels like a 40-square-mile cruise ship, or a college campus without required classes. It has enough golf courses to play a different one every week of the year, and more than 100 miles of golf cart trails that keep traffic congestion to a minimum. It’s the pickleball capital of America, appropriate considering that the badminton-meets-tennis-ish paddle game has become America’s fastest-growing sport. It has 3,000 clubs that keep 125,000 Villagers busy doing everything from belly dancing to astrology, water aerobics to water skiing, karaoke to quilting. It isn’t exactly luxurious, but it’s comfortable with a median home price above $250,000; though a new POLITICO/AARP poll finds plenty of concern elsewhere in Florida, the only real economic anxiety for most Villagers is the state of their investment portfolios, which are thriving in the Trump era. At a meeting of the Financial Markets and Investment Club in early June, a speaker announced: “NASDAQ just closed at a record high!”

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Not to put a partisan spin on it leftieNanner Mar 2020 #1
There are more registered democrats in Florida than republicans. Blue_true Mar 2020 #16
Really? leftieNanner Mar 2020 #25
It depends on the county. FM123 Mar 2020 #29
Red like "The Villages". Those retirees are almost all Trumpsters! Dustlawyer Mar 2020 #106
They won't fare well if Covid-19 spreads. SharonAnn Mar 2020 #137
Alachua County is blue, too. not_the_one Mar 2020 #112
The last election for Governor was close, same for the Senate. Blue_true Mar 2020 #31
Omg, the Magabomber, I almost forgot about him! FM123 Mar 2020 #51
Hey LN DENVERPOPS Mar 2020 #116
Independent voters decide every election jimfields33 Mar 2020 #127
Question DENVERPOPS Mar 2020 #138
No. Florida is closed primary jimfields33 Mar 2020 #139
Okay, another question. In Florida, DENVERPOPS Mar 2020 #143
Of course. That's definitely allowed nationwide jimfields33 Mar 2020 #150
Wow, potential of major party collusion against other party DENVERPOPS Mar 2020 #151
True. But we thought republicans were going to screw with us in South Carolina jimfields33 Mar 2020 #152
The Villiages are mostly Republican, forcing out many Democrats who move there. TheBlackAdder Mar 2020 #26
How do they force them out? SharonClark Mar 2020 #32
Be assholes to them and make their lives uncomfortable. Imaging living with a bunch of 80yo MAGAts. TheBlackAdder Mar 2020 #39
There are more democrats in the whole state. nt Blue_true Mar 2020 #34
But the Gov and the legislature is Repub Red.. Gerrymandering I think... nt mitch96 Mar 2020 #41
Yes, gerrymandering is a problem. Blue_true Mar 2020 #45
"instead of taking advantage of 11 days of early voting" mitch96 Mar 2020 #59
The first 3-4 days of early voting are the busiest. Go to vote after the fourth day. Blue_true Mar 2020 #62
I'll give it a shot. One thing I know for sure VOTE BLUE NO MATTER WHO!! mitch96 Mar 2020 #68
Yes, definitely. nt Blue_true Mar 2020 #115
True DENVERPOPS Mar 2020 #144
Republicans are doing what they are doing because they are losing their Blue_true Mar 2020 #145
Gerrymandering for state election? Impossible jimfields33 Mar 2020 #128
You heard that covid-19 is working its way through The Villages? eleny Mar 2020 #74
Those folks have TESTING and TEMPORARY HOSPITAL bedazzled Mar 2020 #108
Oh my god - My heart goes out to you eleny Mar 2020 #136
The Villages are mostly Republican, mcar Mar 2020 #75
What? DENVERPOPS Mar 2020 #120
It's true!!!!! jimfields33 Mar 2020 #130
Let's hope we're all staying in mcar Mar 2020 #40
If people can't stay in, they at least have to be smart. nt Blue_true Mar 2020 #46
Yes. I've been getting my groceries from Walmart bc of their car delivery service mcar Mar 2020 #49
If you look at the Johns Hopkins map aggiesal Mar 2020 #82
Chill the schadenfreude, please. wnylib Mar 2020 #114
In this "new world" DENVERPOPS Mar 2020 #121
?? wnylib Mar 2020 #132
Do you see where the deaths are? jimfields33 Mar 2020 #126
Florida is full of retired seniors. wnylib Mar 2020 #133
faster and more immediate damage than climate change RT Atlanta Mar 2020 #2
Excellent point. LastDemocratInSC Mar 2020 #30
LOL, very true DENVERPOPS Mar 2020 #124
I'm in Florida. Phoenix61 Mar 2020 #3
That is a good 3 weeks behind Oregon. LizBeth Mar 2020 #5
I'm here as well, my DIL and I didn't recieve it. dewsgirl Mar 2020 #8
I'm in So Fla and I got it.. The noise was defining!!! Wake the dead.. nt mitch96 Mar 2020 #42
I think everyone but us got it, weird. dewsgirl Mar 2020 #56
Yep, sounds like they're thinking about WTF are they going to do. n/t RKP5637 Mar 2020 #11
I warned my sister and her family three days ago malaise Mar 2020 #12
I also received that. Flaleftist Mar 2020 #14
Me too. A HERETIC I AM Mar 2020 #17
It's about time! In_The_Wind Mar 2020 #20
Thanks! I'm in the Panhandle and it's pretty Phoenix61 Mar 2020 #44
I spent my childhood vacationing in the Panhandle. In_The_Wind Mar 2020 #53
I'm in the panhandle now, while my son is in Qatar and my dewsgirl Mar 2020 #57
Got that too genxlib Mar 2020 #37
Thoughts and prayers to Mar-A-Shithole.... scrabblequeen40 Mar 2020 #4
Hows about the bed bugs,... magicarpet Mar 2020 #10
To be fair, that was Doral ... the bedbug news came out when he was proposing mr_lebowski Mar 2020 #28
Yes I am aware of bed bugs Doral,.. just making a funny magicarpet Mar 2020 #47
G-7 Meeting, USA host rotation, surprise star guest, Putie. magicarpet Mar 2020 #54
If the bed bugs carry Covid scrabblequeen40 Mar 2020 #92
Go bed bug, go bed bug - din/din, yum/yum,.. come get it. magicarpet Mar 2020 #98
Just issued an emergency alert MoonlitKnight Mar 2020 #6
Yep, that's the one I got csziggy Mar 2020 #24
So those under 65 can roam around Florida, infected with an active Eyeball_Kid Mar 2020 #36
I read that 40% of those hospitalized for CV are under 55 n/t Victor_c3 Mar 2020 #58
Why the magic #65+? SammyWinstonJack Mar 2020 #48
Why over 65 warned more about CV19 ? magicarpet Mar 2020 #70
Trump's base?? mgardener Mar 2020 #78
I have a couple of close friends living in the panhandle. Elwood P Dowd Mar 2020 #7
The guy's an idiot and a tRump worshiper. Was taking funds during the hearings for RKP5637 Mar 2020 #19
Why do they call the panhandle the Redneck Rivera?? Bengus81 Mar 2020 #64
They have beautiful beaches with lots of rednecks. Elwood P Dowd Mar 2020 #81
What Elwood P Dowd said... tosh Mar 2020 #113
There was a guy on the Weather Channel from decades ago... Bengus81 Mar 2020 #125
I Read There is an Outbreak in the Villages Which are the Rich Retirement Communities in 3 Counties Indykatie Mar 2020 #9
That's the place that has supposedly an extremely high rate of STD's. Makes sense, all the RKP5637 Mar 2020 #23
Yup, Widow grandpa.... Widow grand ma... Viagra...and mitch96 Mar 2020 #43
/puke spudspud Mar 2020 #111
My MIL is on the West Coast, and she's been married 3X. AnnieBW Mar 2020 #135
Freedom,... USA, USA, USA ! magicarpet Mar 2020 #13
There are a lot of people still not taking this seriously. Flaleftist Mar 2020 #15
I just came back from a quick grocery trip. Blue_true Mar 2020 #22
My Aldi's mgardener Mar 2020 #79
Illinois Issued A Requirement For This ProfessorGAC Mar 2020 #141
Kroger and Publix here, too. GoCubsGo Mar 2020 #149
What is this... Shermann Mar 2020 #131
I didn't dare get close enough to check it out. Blue_true Mar 2020 #134
Turn to him and say, "Back Off, Asshole!" MineralMan Mar 2020 #146
Actually I told a few people to stay back today, respectfully, Blue_true Mar 2020 #148
Got 14 family members in FL, let's not get too crazy? Brainfodder Mar 2020 #18
I know right. GusBob Mar 2020 #142
They will probably end up depressing the housing market in Florida again. davsand Mar 2020 #21
Yes indeed. elleng Mar 2020 #27
I made a grocery run to the Florida state capital today.... Chainfire Mar 2020 #33
Stay safe malaise Mar 2020 #35
Just got a text blast from the FL Surgeon General mcar Mar 2020 #38
About time, but not enough. hunter Mar 2020 #52
Coronavirus community spread identified in The Villages BeckyDem Mar 2020 #50
If the Villages is ravaged, Dump's numbers for general election votes goes down, that place is MAGAt Celerity Mar 2020 #84
I don't live in Florida but I have heard about that area. I don't really have any words BeckyDem Mar 2020 #129
Paddle? They won't have a fucking canoe...nt Wounded Bear Mar 2020 #55
Sheila's husband died from Covid-19 malaise Mar 2020 #61
The keys are closed up tight. tavernier Mar 2020 #60
They were smart and locked themselves shut earlier than most of Florida malaise Mar 2020 #63
Thank you, sweetie. tavernier Mar 2020 #67
I hava a very good friend who was receiving treatment for cancer malaise Mar 2020 #69
Wow...just down at Key West in late Jan for daughters wedding.... Bengus81 Mar 2020 #66
My parents are down there for another month. smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #65
I feel it for you and them malaise Mar 2020 #72
Where are they? tavernier Mar 2020 #73
Siesta Key, Sarasota. smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #77
I'm sure they're doing the same as St Pete. tavernier Mar 2020 #85
Good to know! Thank you tavernier. smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #91
Good luck to you all. tavernier Mar 2020 #99
I am in Boston, but am completely isolating. smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #104
I believe they've closed most of the public beaches. tavernier Mar 2020 #110
You need to tell your parents to get out now Soph0571 Mar 2020 #76
I really want them to go home. smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #80
You know what love, we are now the adults in the room Soph0571 Mar 2020 #83
Thank you Soph! smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #88
Good luck and let me know how it goes!! Soph0571 Mar 2020 #90
Just texted them and my siblings. smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #93
You are very welcome :-) Soph0571 Mar 2020 #97
I have a place on St Petes Beach Soph0571 Mar 2020 #71
My youngest sibling used to live in Clearwater - we've been to beaches in St Petes malaise Mar 2020 #140
Tell me about it. Florida Man and Woman are not equipped for the invisible. ancianita Mar 2020 #86
Yeah, my parents always called it "god's waiting room." Warpy Mar 2020 #87
Me too malaise Mar 2020 #94
We're starting to see cases double every day here in NM Warpy Mar 2020 #100
Ours is slower but we'll see what's really coming in about two weeks malaise Mar 2020 #103
Some people simply will not listen. Look at this beach photo from today. LonePirate Mar 2020 #89
Good grief malaise Mar 2020 #96
Its so hard to see fellow citizens suffering because PaulRevere08 Mar 2020 #95
We don't even have a friggin boat! William769 Mar 2020 #101
True malaise Mar 2020 #105
Hawkeye on MASH said, BigmanPigman Mar 2020 #102
See William769's post malaise Mar 2020 #107
The Democratic controlled counties are trying. But the Republican ones could Give a fuck. GulfCoast66 Mar 2020 #109
Stay safe malaise Mar 2020 #118
Just hit 4000 official cases and there are plenty of people at the beaches flamingdem Mar 2020 #117
Your numbers are increasing with tasteless haste malaise Mar 2020 #119
I read that it's in 19 nursing homes in the Miami area flamingdem Mar 2020 #122
ReTHUG governors may try to hide the numbers malaise Mar 2020 #123
Along with the entire Southeast, all the way throuh Texas. GoCubsGo Mar 2020 #147
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