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Florida's progressive and moderate Latino Democrats are at sharp odds after watching more of the state's Latino voters flock to the GOP in midterm elections.
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The state will have a completely Republican cabinet and possible supermajorities in the state legislature, and the future of Florida Democrats is uncertain as a result.
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They say Crist must also focus on abortion rights and remind voters about unpopular aspects of DeSantis’ pandemic leadership.
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During a press conference earlier in the week, House Democratic Leader Evan Jenne called the effort a “Hail Mary.”
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The analysis showed that voters in nearly two dozen buildings in a six-mile radius had their party registration changed to Republican at rates more than 10 times the statewide average during the past year.
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Fentrice Driskell, a representative from Tampa and policy chairwoman for the House Democratic Caucus, said her party will focus on “pocketbook issues" such as property insurance rates.
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Ousted Sen. Gary Farmer recently used stark language to refer to his colleagues, and he questioned their motives on key votes.
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Florida’s Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried has spoken in support of the program. She says it’s an attempt to right the wrongs of the past.
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Florida Democrats are trying to rebound from a disappointing election cycle. Incoming minority leaders Ramon Alexander and Fentrice Driskell are looking to help their side rebound.
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In Hillsborough and Pinellas counties, more than 1,000 Republicans left the party in the three days after the mob attack.
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A former Democratic state lawmaker believes the gains in minority groups were overshadowed by the number of retirees moving into the state.
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Florida's Democrats have been stung by a lack of candidates who have won statewide office recently. So they've announced a program that will put candidates on every single ballot in November.