2020 Elections: How Florida Voted
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Here is a statewide and county-by-county breakdown of how Floridians voted in the 2020 presidential election.
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Recapping how Florida voters cast their ballots in the 2020 elections.
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Here is how Florida voted on the ballot amendments during the 2020 general election.
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Trump’s lead over Biden in Florida appeared to top the president’s 1.2 percentage-point victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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WUSF was recognized for its coverage of the 2020 presidential election, along with an Excellence in Innovation award for "The State We're In" and an award in the News Series category for "Committed," a look at Florida's Baker Act.
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The governor said that Florida held the “smoothest and most successful election of any state” in November, but he said the state can’t “rest on our laurels.”
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We asked voters we met before the election to share their thoughts on American democracy in light of last week's events.
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A public policy advocate believes partisanship will disappear if parties disappear. A prominent Florida political scientist doesn't share that hope.
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Florida political scientist Susan MacManus discusses the fallout of the 2020 election during an appearance at the Capital Tiger Bay Club.
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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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Joe Biden has promised to launch a $20 billion grant program that will encourage states to reduce their inmate population at the local level.
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Joe Biden's decisive defeat in Florida reflected a big underperformance with Latino voters — whom critics say Democrats still take for granted and misread.
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As the votes are tallied in the 2020 presidential election, all eyes are on the states where the race will be decided. And this time it’s not Florida in the national spotlight.
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If you listened to the polls, Joe Biden was going to win Florida. Here's what actually happened.
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The governor sees Florida as a model for other states.
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Trump performed so well in Miami-Dade County because he reached beyond Cubans to other Latino groups — even if his pitch to them was often a lie.