Four reasons voter turnout is low in Florida.
Florida’s Vote by Mail turnout is low. Why? Florida Vote by Mail looking to hit record lows. In 2018, Florida’s Vote by Mail (or VBM)
2022 might shatter the “Diversity=Democrats” myth.
Since the election of Barack Obama back in 2008, a continuing narrative within Democratic Party circles is that “changes in demographics” would lead to an eventual Democratic takeover of the House, Senate, and the Presidency for decades. Democratic conventional wisdom posits that voters who are not White are more likely to be Democratic, and as those voters become a larger part of the population, Democrats, naturally, would be in a position of advantage.

Why did Democrats lose Florida?
Still, to put blame solely on Miami-Dade would be wrong. When all the results are certified, Miami-Dade will have provided the largest net positive gains for Republicans in the entire nation, with over 200,000 votes gained this cycle. However, this only counts for a lost of those 200,000 votes. Joe Biden is currently losing the state by 374,394. Therefore, even if Biden had a net loss of zero votes in Miami-Dade, he would have still lost the state by a wider margin than Hillary did in 2016. Why?

Lying in the Bed: The exact moment Hillary Clinton lost the election.
Since Election Night, Democrats have been scratching their heads and wondering why a highly-qualified Hillary Clinton lost. What was that precise moment that turned the
Time for Florida Democrats to truly come together, not just talk about it.
Well, the vote is over. Stephen Bittel is going to be the chair of the Florida Democratic Party. From my projections, I assumed the vote

Florida’s new political landscape: Republicans are expanding, and Democrats should worry.
With the election of Donald Trump in November, Democrats were quick to Monday Morning Quarterback as to why Hillary Clinton lost, especially in the State
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