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Related: About this forumAs their leader Manny Diaz resigns, Florida Democrats are an endangered species - Opinion
Miami Herald via Yahoo NewsSometimes its hard to remember that we live in Florida, once the nations largest battleground state, and not in South Dakota or some other solid red state where one party doesnt even bother competing.
Thats a harsh assessment of the state of the Florida Democratic Party, but its rooted in recent history. A decade ago, Democrats carried the state in a presidential election for the second time. Then came the disastrous 2022 midterm elections and, now, the resignation this week of party Chair Manny Diaz, who had been under pressure to leave.
Florida, in fact is under one-party rule by Republicans. Money from national Democratic donors has dried up and redirected to states such as Arizona and Georgia. There are no Democrats elected statewide since Nikki Fried left the Department of Agriculture to challenge Charlie Crist in the Democratic primary for governor.
Diaz, a former Miami mayor, led the party during its most humiliating performance in recent years. Even before he became chair after another bad year for the party, the 2020 elections, Democrats had been warning that lackadaisical voter-registration efforts and community engagement would doom them in the Sunshine State.
Thats a harsh assessment of the state of the Florida Democratic Party, but its rooted in recent history. A decade ago, Democrats carried the state in a presidential election for the second time. Then came the disastrous 2022 midterm elections and, now, the resignation this week of party Chair Manny Diaz, who had been under pressure to leave.
Florida, in fact is under one-party rule by Republicans. Money from national Democratic donors has dried up and redirected to states such as Arizona and Georgia. There are no Democrats elected statewide since Nikki Fried left the Department of Agriculture to challenge Charlie Crist in the Democratic primary for governor.
Diaz, a former Miami mayor, led the party during its most humiliating performance in recent years. Even before he became chair after another bad year for the party, the 2020 elections, Democrats had been warning that lackadaisical voter-registration efforts and community engagement would doom them in the Sunshine State.
Its safe to assume that the GOPs grip on the state built over the past two decades will be in place for years. In politics, as in life, you reap what you sow. Thats not to say, however, that Florida is completely out of reach for Democrats. They can, for example, improve their performance with Hispanic voters and regain Miami-Dade County, both of which the GOP flipped in 2022.
Democrats face a chicken-or-the-egg dilemma. Without cash, they cannot beef up party apparatus. Without showing they can achieve results, the cash wont flow. There are no miracle workers who can save the Florida Democratic Party. Progress, if it can be achieved, will happen more slowly than many party faithful demand.
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As their leader Manny Diaz resigns, Florida Democrats are an endangered species - Opinion (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Jan 2023
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Tetrachloride
(8,453 posts)1. Send Stacey Abrams, Sen Fetterman and
a chainsaw.
bahboo
(16,953 posts)2. when I lived in Florida in the 80's....
the dems were quite strong. Other than more older conservatives moving to the state, I wonder what happened...
Last edited Sun Jan 15, 2023, 01:00 AM - Edit history (1)
It's Democratic turnout during midterms, especially in Florida. The most important elections in Florida happen in midterm years. In midterm years, turnout across the board is lower, but Democratic turnout is usually lower than Republican turnout. Midterm years are ones that matter the most, and that's the election where we turnout the least.
hay rick
(8,215 posts)4. Turnout was catastrophically bad this year.
Democratic turnout always trails Republican turnout in Florida. This year the gap was extraordinary- 15%.
In It to Win It
(9,623 posts)5. Tell me about it
It was abysmal. This year's performance was sooo bad. It's inexplicable how poor of a showing it was for Florida Democrats.