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We have a ways to go before we are even a purple state.
http://www.politico.com/2012-election/map/#/President/2012/FL
10 out of 27 Florida US Congress memebers are Dems
1st Rep. Jeff Miller R
2nd Rep. Steve Southerland R
3rd Rep. Ted Yoho R
4th Rep. Ander Crenshaw R
5th Rep. Corrine Brown D
6th Rep. Ron DeSantis R
7th Rep. John Mica R
8th Rep. Bill Posey R
9th Rep. Alan Grayson D
10th Rep. Daniel Webster R
11th Rep. Richard Nugent R
12th Rep. Gus Bilirakis R
13th Rep. W. Bill Young R
14th Rep. Kathy Castor D
15th Rep. Dennis Ross R
16th Rep. Vern Buchanan R
17th Rep. Thomas Rooney R
18th Rep. Patrick Murphy D
19th Rep. Trey Radel R
20th Rep. Alcee Hastings D
21st Rep. Theodore Deutch D
22nd Rep. Lois Frankel D
23rd Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz D
24th Rep. Frederica Wilson D
25th Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart R
26th Rep. Joe Garcia D
27th Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R
Republicans have 63% of the seats in the Florida State legislature (75-45).
Plus the state Democratic Party has not been very effective in galvanizing the electorate for congressional/mid term elections.
I hope you're right; we'll see.