Ohio and Florida: Lost causes for Dems, or are they still winnable?

Are Florida/Ohio still winnable for Dems?

  • Democrats can still be competitive in both states

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I don’t have a lot of hope for Florida because of the amount of Cubans and Venezuelans that now sway republican. Propaganda works on them like a charm and no amount of corruption and incompetence from the past 20 years of governors will change that.

desantis and Rubio will be hard to beat. All dems in Florida should move to Texas and abandon this shytty state and turn Texas blue.:yeshrug:


The new head of Florida dems is manny Diaz sr... former Miami mayor and dad to the coach of the Miami hurricanes.

Democrats elect Manny Diaz as new party chairman
 

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I don’t have a lot of hope for Florida because of the amount of Cubans and Venezuelans that now sway republican. Propaganda works on them like a charm and no amount of corruption and incompetence from the past 20 years of governors will change that.

desantis and Rubio will be hard to beat. All dems in Florida should move to Texas and abandon this shytty state and turn Texas blue.:yeshrug:


The new head of Florida dems is manny Diaz sr... former Miami mayor and dad to the coach of the Miami hurricanes.

Democrats elect Manny Diaz as new party chairman
Florida is much better than Texas
 

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Wouldn't say either is a lost cause yet, but Ohio is trending that way

The problem with FL is it'll always be close like in 2018, if only the number of cacs moving from the Northeast and Midwest weren't replacing the ones dying off
 

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Wouldn't say either is a lost cause yet, but Ohio is trending that way

The problem with FL is it'll always be close like in 2018, if only the number of cacs moving from the Northeast and Midwest weren't replacing the ones dying off
This is the problem. Cubans and now Venezuelans will maintain a chokehold on the state and the old population will remain consistent with the old white Republican vote.

Add in the large tourism industry means jobs will remain largely transient

Ohio is gone
 
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