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Democrats have a Florida problem [View all] In It to Win It Dec 2024 OP
Florida has a republican problem Skittles Dec 2024 #1
Highest... modrepub Dec 2024 #5
A new Howard Dean type might do the trick. Frank D. Lincoln Dec 2024 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Cne99999 Dec 2024 #3
What "actions" do you recommend we take? red dog 1 Dec 2024 #9
It's probably impossible to win Florida for the foreseeable future. Mariana Dec 2024 #20
I don't think we can win there without drastically changing some of our positions Polybius Dec 2024 #31
Florida is one of several states where deportations will impact the economy the most. Agri and tourism hit hard. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2024 #4
Are people still flocking to Florida? intheflow Dec 2024 #6
Florida's fast growing, I believe. Elessar Zappa Dec 2024 #12
I saw an article maybe last year that said the majority of people moving to Florida leaned Republican In It to Win It Dec 2024 #34
As of April 1, 2023, Florida's population was estimated to be 22,634,867. This is a 5.1% increase from the 2020 Census. EX500rider Dec 2024 #13
I have never, ever seen the appeal of Florida. intheflow Dec 2024 #15
Certain parts have their appeal EX500rider Dec 2024 #16
As I said, the coast. intheflow Dec 2024 #17
Actually the springs will be inland..and gators don't like cold or clear water EX500rider Dec 2024 #18
Some of us hate breezes Polybius Dec 2024 #32
Is this a case of internal migration plus aging? JanMichael Dec 2024 #7
K&R red dog 1 Dec 2024 #8
The U.S. has a Florida problem lame54 Dec 2024 #10
Democrats are pushing their own base OUT of the Party. WarGamer Dec 2024 #11
IMO it seems like Dems push out its moderates as well, like Joe Manchin In It to Win It Dec 2024 #14
Manchin and Sinema were not 'moderates', they were wreckers extraordinaire. They helped (along with some of the House Celerity Dec 2024 #22
And the ACA would have had a public option if it were not for Joe Lieberman. It's politics. In It to Win It Dec 2024 #23
This should all be so obvious by now. It's very strange that Nixie Dec 2024 #25
Yes, and it's obvious the country will not be voting for Nixie Dec 2024 #24
Manchin pushed his own fucking self out Blue_Tires Dec 2024 #36
Then, I'll rephrase. Dems weren't doing a great job of incentivizing him, and people like him, to stay In It to Win It Dec 2024 #39
Incentive? He obstructed Biden's agenda for six months Blue_Tires Dec 2024 #40
Excuse me? Blue_Tires Dec 2024 #37
Typical Politico BannonsLiver Dec 2024 #19
democrats do not need florida. ignore it nt msongs Dec 2024 #21
We need something in the south after 2030 DetroitLegalBeagle Dec 2024 #29
Georgia... Blue_Tires Dec 2024 #41
Lawton Chiles is spinning in his grave... buzzycrumbhunger Dec 2024 #26
Maybe. My take is the problem is not a place. Joinfortmill Dec 2024 #27
Can anyone agree snowybirdie Dec 2024 #28
Republicans getting strong support from Hispanics is like Colonel Sanders getting strong support from chickens. elocs Dec 2024 #30
America has a Trump/MAGA problem. Jit423 Dec 2024 #33
Florida has a Florida problem, not me... Blue_Tires Dec 2024 #35
It's not the fault of Dems if Florida wants to support a lying criminal Blue_Tires Dec 2024 #38
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