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RandySF

(76,696 posts)
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 06:26 AM Aug 10

Miami-Dade is red, but Democrats aren't giving up on Florida

MIAMI — When Miami-Dade County helped elect President Trump in November, effectively taking on a conservative bent after nearly three decades of being solid blue, political operatives here had their worst fears realized: Florida was in fact a red state.

The signs of a big political change in southern Florida had been seen for several cycles, including Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) 2022 win, when he flipped the metropolitan county for the first time in more than 20 years.

“There is nothing more maddening to me than the self-inflicted wounds in Dade,” said Democratic strategist Steve Schale, who is based in Florida and ran former President Obama’s 2008 operation in the state. “Too many in my party — particularly those outside of Florida — thought the Obama ’12 and [Hillary] Clinton ’16 numbers in Miami were signs the county had become a progressive bastion.”

“But we are talking about a place where most people came here to escape socialist authoritarian governments and crime — so when people on the extreme left tried to justify things like ‘Democratic socialism,’ imagine how that sounds to the ears of a family that left everything behind — or a family who came here seeking safety to hear things like ‘defund the police,’ Schale added.



https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5443953-miami-dade-democrats-rebuilding/

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Miami-Dade is red, but Democrats aren't giving up on Florida (Original Post) RandySF Aug 10 OP
Funny how the 2022 nominee was Crist. carpetbagger Aug 10 #1
We can't afford to give up on many states. They have more safe red states than we have safe blue states In It to Win It Aug 10 #2

carpetbagger

(5,346 posts)
1. Funny how the 2022 nominee was Crist.
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 10:22 AM
Aug 10

Hardly an extreme leftist. (Edit, Crist. Autocorrect had me saying Christ, who was an extreme leftist)

I know we have shitty Spanish-language messaging, so it would seem that Democratic strategists who are going to fix it might be the people who do more than translate GOP/Latino Evangelical/ Batista-faction oligarch talking points into English for the papers.

I'll go with the talking heads who wither have something to run on or correctly identify who they're running against.



In It to Win It

(11,446 posts)
2. We can't afford to give up on many states. They have more safe red states than we have safe blue states
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 11:23 AM
Aug 10

That makes electoral college math harder for us than it is for them.
That makes Senate math harder for us than it is for them.

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