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Old 10-20-2022, 03:36 AM
 
Location: Florida
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With a mostly Latino & Jewish population it seems like it would be a cinch. But it hasn't happened. Making me wonder.

When will Florida turn from Purple to Blue state?
A lot of it has to do with religion and women's rights. The democrats have decided to embrace anti religious views and their pushing for transgenders into women's bathrooms, lockers and sports is not sitting well with many people. Many of the democrats are also pushing for communist views and many of your Latinos and Jews came from communist strongholds.
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Old 10-20-2022, 05:04 AM
 
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With a mostly Latino & Jewish population it seems like it would be a cinch. But it hasn't happened. Making me wonder.

When will Florida turn from Purple to Blue state?
When the sun doesn't shine!
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Old 10-20-2022, 05:55 AM
 
Location: OH->FL->NJ
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Florida appears to be drifting slowly red.
Georgia is drifting blue.
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Old 10-20-2022, 06:01 AM
 
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you tell that old glory but I doubt he understands because of his bigotry!!
Rubbish and personal attacks are against the rules of the forum. I only object to illegal immigration and that's not bigotry.
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Old 10-20-2022, 06:04 AM
 
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A lot of it has to do with religion and women's rights. The democrats have decided to embrace anti religious views and their pushing for transgenders into women's bathrooms, lockers and sports is not sitting well with many people. ...
Your view also relates to abortion...with Republicans pushing their religious views on women. This is not sitting well with many people.
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Old 10-20-2022, 06:07 AM
 
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I hardly think that 33% stating they will vote Republican is a significant number. That's only 1/3 compared to 2/3rds that won't vote Republican. In Florida the Hispanics are mainly Cubans and they have always voted Republican. Not so of those from south of our border.
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Old 10-20-2022, 06:09 AM
 
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Your view also relates to abortion...with Republicans pushing their religious views on women. This is not sitting well with many people.
One doesn't have to be religious to object to abortion just out of convenience. Many Republicans and Democrats alike don't have an issue with abortion when the woman's life is in danger or in the case of incest or rape.
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Old 10-20-2022, 06:15 AM
 
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I guess you missed the memo. blacks and latinos are the fastest growing block of republican voters. I saw one poll where 70% of Latinos nationwide now favor the GOP.

You have to remember, most of these Latino immigrants fled tyranny and communist crackpots, they have no desire to empower the Democrats to ruin their lives here too
You didn't provide a link to your poll. However, another poster just linked one and it stated that only 1/3 of Latinos will vote Republican and blacks have always overwhelmingly voted Democrat. I don't see that ever changing as long as the Democrats keep promising hand outs and keep telling them that the Republicans are racists.
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Old 10-20-2022, 07:01 AM
 
Location: Free State of Florida
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One doesn't have to be religious to object to abortion just out of convenience. Many Republicans and Democrats alike don't have an issue with abortion when the woman's life is in danger or in the case of incest or rape.
Most Floridians do not object to early term abortion. This reflects American opinion at large. The main point of contention, regards late-term abortion.

Since the recent SCOTUS's recent ruling to correct Roe v Wade, each state now decide's.

I'm very confident that Florida laws will ultimately match national sentiment...early term abortions are lawful, but late-term abortions will be restricted to rape, incest, & the health of the Mother.

Florida is currently Red, & trending Red moreso. How Red will be seen on Nov 8th.

If Dade, Broward, & Palm Beach votes were removed from the state tally, FLA would be a deep Red state.

Recent newcomers to FLA, tend to vote Red, & latino's are also trending Red, as are Black Men.
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Old 10-20-2022, 07:15 AM
 
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Most Floridians do not object to early term abortion. This reflects American opinion at large. The main point of contention, regards late-term abortion.

Since the recent SCOTUS's recent ruling to correct Roe v Wade, each state now decide's.

I'm very confident that Florida laws will ultimately match national sentiment...early term abortions are lawful, but late-term abortions will be restricted to rape, incest, & the health of the Mother.

Florida is currently Red, & trending Red moreso. How Red will be seen on Nov 8th.

If Dade, Broward, & Palm Beach votes were removed from the state tally, FLA would be a deep Red state.

Recent newcomers to FLA, tend to vote Red, & latino's are also trending Red, as are Black Men.
It would be nice if you had provided a link denoting Floridian's and Americans in general's opinion of early term abortions.

Trending is not the same as actual percentages. The Hispanic Cubans have always voted Republican but as I said most of those with roots from south of our border do not. As for blacks it's the same thing. Their voting numbers for the Republicans are minute compared to the number of them that vote Democrat.
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