I think it's way too early for this assessment; let's see how Trump performs here in the second term; DeSantis is definitely less popular now than 2 years ago when he won re-election
I think it's way too early for this assessment; let's see how Trump performs here in the second term; DeSantis is definitely less popular now than 2 years ago when he won re-election
Even if you assume that FL has hit Peak Red and there's nowhere to go for Dems but up, it's going to take a lot to get it back to truly competitive, especially as Team Blue seemingly feels increasingly comfortable with triaging it.
But news of any encouraging developments would be welcome. The bipartisan revolt against DeSantis described above was a nice surprise.
I think it's way too early for this assessment; let's see how Trump performs here in the second term; DeSantis is definitely less popular now than 2 years ago when he won re-election
Too early? How many consecutive cycles of Florida trending redder than the rest of the country do you need to see before you're convinced?
Trump could be just the remedy is all I am saying; our state without a FEMA would be a 3rd World country imo
Even if you assume that FL has hit Peak Red and there's nowhere to go for Dems but up, it's going to take a lot to get it back to truly competitive, especially as Team Blue seemingly feels increasingly comfortable with triaging it.
But news of any encouraging developments would be welcome. The bipartisan revolt against DeSantis described above was a nice surprise.
And could still support Republicans.