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In It to Win It

(9,606 posts)
Fri Jul 7, 2023, 08:51 AM Jul 2023

Florida Democrats fight to restore party's lost pride in era of DeSantis

Florida Democrats fight to restore party’s lost pride in era of DeSantis


It isn’t much fun, or indeed very productive, being a Democrat in Florida these days. Outnumbered by a Republican supermajority in the state legislature, the party was forced to sit back and watch extremist governor Ron DeSantis sign law after law riding roughshod over the rights of Black voters, immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community.

The humiliation in Tallahassee was the culmination of a years-long decline in Democratic fortunes, predating even the ousting of long-serving US senator Bill Nelson in 2018.

Dismal performances from mediocre candidates in successive elections turned what used to be the nation’s largest swing state firmly red, and for the first time since Reconstruction, the Florida Democratic party has no statewide elected official to its name.

Worse, registered Republican voters, in a minority only three years ago, now outnumber Democrats by half a million. And, this year, the state party faced outright elimination from a bill filed by a Republican state senator.

The only way is up.
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Florida Democrats fight to restore party's lost pride in era of DeSantis (Original Post) In It to Win It Jul 2023 OP
Post removed Post removed Jul 2023 #1
The Miami-Dade Democratic organization needs to be investigated. RandySF Jul 2023 #2
Nicki Fried snowybirdie Jul 2023 #3
All the children that he spit upon FM123 Jul 2023 #4
I hope for the best and I do my part but the FL Democratic Party has been the least successful OrlandoDem2 Jul 2023 #5
It's a catch 22 in my view In It to Win It Jul 2023 #6

Response to In It to Win It (Original post)

FM123

(10,126 posts)
4. All the children that he spit upon
Fri Jul 7, 2023, 09:13 AM
Jul 2023

are soon aging up into the voting pool - they will not forget he banned their books, took away their AP classes, would not let them say gay, put more guns in their schools etc etc and just generally put their bodies and minds at risk every day - they will vote. And some, like Maxwell Frost will even run for office someday.

OrlandoDem2

(2,270 posts)
5. I hope for the best and I do my part but the FL Democratic Party has been the least successful
Fri Jul 7, 2023, 09:37 AM
Jul 2023

Democratic Party east of the Mississippi River over the past 25 years. It needs restructuring and significant change from the ground up. It needs year round active voter registration drives and door knocking campaigns. Basically it needs an entire makeover. One day maybe it’ll happen.

In It to Win It

(9,606 posts)
6. It's a catch 22 in my view
Fri Jul 7, 2023, 09:53 AM
Jul 2023

Donors have been leaving the FL Democratic Party. To be a viable party, the party needs funds. In order to get funds, the party needs to become or appear viable.

I think the Party needs outside help, outside resources and more funding. It seems that very few people (even here on DU) believe that investing in Florida is a good idea. If that's the case, then how can we ever hope to win in Florida?

I feel the same way about a host of other states, because nationwide, I think the Party needs to invest in areas that we usually avoid or don't do well in. Otherwise, we'll forever be capped at 50 or 51 senate seats.

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