• Telodzrum@lemmy.world
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    The Florida Democratic Party is the most disorganized inept of all the state parties. Trust nothing anyone representing it says.

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    Gusano Cubans will never vote anything but the most fascist conservative option available, and Trump already has a majority of both white male and female bloks in florida… And that’s without mentioning the corruption in FL’s government.

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    I think Floridas a terrible play, the only state they shouldn’t sleep on is AZ as it shows in so many winning electoral combos for the Reps

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        No, there is infinite money in Florida, they own the state and half their finance class claim residence there to dodge state taxes and the screwed up laws.

        Don’t ante up in rigged games, stay out of the south, it’s their ground and they want you to fight there where they can cheat.

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          That’s right, Senator Rick Snot and Governor Ron DeathSentence have Florida’s entire healthcare budget to steal on campaigning. The Senate seat might be in reach but the electoral votes aren’t forseeable right now, so money should be spent accordingly.

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          Well I don’t live there and I haven’t been through the south for over 20 years so I’ll take your word on it. But I don’t like to give anywhere I believe in a full ticket run and maybe a serious run at Florida by the top of the ticket can’t win but could help turn some purple districts a bit more blue. And the Presidency is worth much more than the podium unless she’s got the house too.

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            Your argument is very sound.

            But I think the south is the exception, we’ve lost so many elections banking on the south, 2000 in particular, the one that started this whole nightmare time line from hell.

            Personally we need to take back the Midwest, lock it down, then start working on the west.

            The GOP has painted itself with a lot of extremely toxic policies, let’s use that, force them to be a regional party, confined to the south because nobody else can tolerate their medieval Christian nationalism.

            This isn’t about trying to win the south, this is about confining the GOP in the cage of filth it helped construct.

            Let’s redeem the Midwest, they’re good people who are reasonably open minded, and they don’t ask for much except make their economy work a bit, that’s something the democrats are actually good at.

            We lost the south when we ended segregation, I think that says enough right there.

            Oh, and I did live there, I grew up there, and I’m not white.

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              As an Ohioan starting a counter to redmap here would be a good idea alongside pushing for solidly blue Michigan. We need more union jobs that aren’t directly tied to automotive. Hell, get us making alternatives to automobiles.

              But yeah the Midwest is winnable, and we’re a good staging ground for opposition to gerrymandering.

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                Center the party around the Midwest, and you will own the country.

                Reasonable, hardworking, conservative but open minded, and they generally want to be left alone.

                Pivot to them and you lose nobody, and gain more voters elsewhere too.

                The GOP keeps losing everyone else the more they pivot to Christian sharia.

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                  You may lose some. But yeah, the biggest thing is to run counterpropaganda to the Midwest. You want walz, you want Obama, and you want to not talk down to us or above us.

                  I firmly believe that farmers can be sold on wind power, but you gotta sell it to them in their eyes. Tell them what you want to give them in exchange for taxes. So much of anti tax rhetoric I hear comes from people who don’t think they get anything out of their taxes. Hell, “we want trains in your cities to reduce traffic” works. Hammer on an end to government intrusion in private life. Rather than saying it’s about abortion make a call for a legal right to privacy.

                  And above all else, don’t let rich people from the coasts pretend to be one of us. Desantis cosplaying an Ohioan was not even a little appealing to us.

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    Some recent polls put florida at only trump+2 or trump+3 . There’s a rather realistic case where polling error underestimating dems by 2% or more could make it a tight race

    Polling errors over estimating republican by that much have happened in the past. In 2012, republicans were overestimated for president by on average by 2.5%

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      Doesn’t FL also have an abortion ballot initiative and a recreational cannabis ballot initiative this election?

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        They’ve also killed a bunch of old Republicans because of the anti-vax thing.

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          They import them faster than they die, even with Covid.

          The main thing though is that anyone who says they know how Florida is going to turn out, is lying. No one knows, so the best strategy is to let Trump fail rather than put effort into beating him there. He’s already pissed off the Haitians and women, goad him into pissing off the Cubans and let the chips fall where they may.

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    Miami-Dade Democrats want more DNC funding diverted to them.

    I doubt it’s in play, but even so it’s probably not a worthy bet unless the map looks super wonky blue.

    Play the smart game, never send money down south unless you’re sure, that’s how blue always loses.

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    Toss some money at it and remind women in Florida that even if they get the abortion initiative passed, if the Republicans win, they will ban it nationally.

    If anything, Trumps ego to win the state he now calls home will make him spend way too much money there.

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    Remember when the media thought Hillary could win Florida and she still got absolutely trounced there? Dems would be straight up stupid to spend a dime there.

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    I don’t know, you make a lot of good points and I do like your plan. I just dislike being wrong on the internet.

    So if I sign up to your newsletter will you accept that as my admitting your probably more right then I am?

    Seriously thanks I appreciate the posting.