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marmar

(79,980 posts)
Thu Dec 8, 2022, 08:31 PM Dec 2022

Time to forget about Florida and Ohio for now? [View all]


For decades, Florida and Ohio reigned supreme over presidential politics. The two states relished their role crowning presidents and spawning political clichés. Industrial Cleveland faced off against white-collar Cincinnati, the Midwestern snowbirds of the Villages against the Puerto Rican diaspora of the Orlando suburbs.

But the Georgia runoff, the final note of the 2022 midterm elections, may have said goodbye to all that. The Marietta moms are in charge now.

Senator Raphael Warnock’s win over Herschel Walker — his fifth victory in just over two years — proved that the Democratic surge in the Peach State two years ago was no Trump-era fluke, no one-off rebuke of an unpopular president. Georgia, with its storied civil rights history, booming Atlanta suburbs like Marietta and exploding ethnic diversity, is now officially contested ground, joining a narrow set of states that will select the next president.

Mr. Warnock’s race was the final marker for a 2024 presidential road map that political strategists, officials and politicians in both parties say will run largely through six states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

The shrunken, shifted battlefield reflects a diversifying country remade by the polarizing politics of the Trump era. As white, working-class voters defected from Democrats, persuaded by Donald J. Trump’s populist cultural appeals and anti-elitist rhetoric, demographic changes opened up new presidential battlegrounds in the West and South. ...........(more)

https://dnyuz.com/2022/12/07/warnocks-victory-forges-democrats-path-through-the-new-battlegrounds/




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No, we need to start building as was done in Georgia. The Democratic Party in both states is Demsrule86 Dec 2022 #1
Yes, but at least in Florida it would be starting from almost nothing. Biophilic Dec 2022 #4
Florida and Ohio ...... Lovie777 Dec 2022 #2
Ohio and flordia samplegirl Dec 2022 #13
So what about Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio? Do we forget about him? In It to Win It Dec 2022 #3
Senator Brown yankee87 Dec 2022 #7
How's his approval ratings? Polybius Dec 2022 #12
Michigan! Johnny2X2X Dec 2022 #5
argh Skittles Dec 2022 #6
They should not be considered swing states WRT presidential elections mcar Dec 2022 #8
I'd honestly rather put the resources into North Carolina. Maybe even Texas. Bleacher Creature Dec 2022 #9
Texas? No Way. SoCalDavidS Dec 2022 #10
No, I agree with you. Bleacher Creature Dec 2022 #14
Yes and No. Baitball Blogger Dec 2022 #11
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