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Related: About this forumRepublicans dominate in Florida. Abortion and pot could change that.
POLITICOMIAMI Florida Democrats see a possible path to winning Americas once-foremost battleground state: Abortion and marijuana.
National Democrats had all but written off Florida as a lost cause a former purple state turned solid red by the MAGA movement and Gov. Ron DeSantis. But key party leaders in the state, desperate to turn things around in 2024, are confident that citizen initiatives dealing with abortion rights and recreational marijuana legalization could fuel turnout and boost the partys chances.
It will have a transformative impact on the election, said former state Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, an Orlando Democrat who was swept out of office last year amid Floridas red wave and is now running for the state Senate.
When Democrats gathered in Miami Beach this month to raise money and strategize about 2024, they were buzzing about the prospect of what such high-profile citizens initiatives could mean. Republicans, they said, could suddenly find themselves at a disadvantage.
I think its a perfect storm, said Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried, who included in that storm the backlash against DeSantis as well as 2024 being a presidential election year where turnout is routinely higher than in midterms.
Some are skeptical that the initiatives will change the fortunes of the party. But as Democratic Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber put it, Once you reach the bottom, the only way is up.
National Democrats had all but written off Florida as a lost cause a former purple state turned solid red by the MAGA movement and Gov. Ron DeSantis. But key party leaders in the state, desperate to turn things around in 2024, are confident that citizen initiatives dealing with abortion rights and recreational marijuana legalization could fuel turnout and boost the partys chances.
It will have a transformative impact on the election, said former state Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, an Orlando Democrat who was swept out of office last year amid Floridas red wave and is now running for the state Senate.
When Democrats gathered in Miami Beach this month to raise money and strategize about 2024, they were buzzing about the prospect of what such high-profile citizens initiatives could mean. Republicans, they said, could suddenly find themselves at a disadvantage.
I think its a perfect storm, said Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried, who included in that storm the backlash against DeSantis as well as 2024 being a presidential election year where turnout is routinely higher than in midterms.
Some are skeptical that the initiatives will change the fortunes of the party. But as Democratic Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber put it, Once you reach the bottom, the only way is up.
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Republicans dominate in Florida. Abortion and pot could change that. (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Jul 2023
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Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)1. A good argument for lobotomies on demand
AlGorerhythm
(52 posts)2. When Desantis loses the nomination for the presidency,
There's going to be hell to pay in Florida. He will probably change the law to allow himself to run for governor for a third term. Remember, Florida law prohibits running for president and remaining governor. That law evaporated when he wanted it to. He's a petty, vengeful little man and he's going to seek revenge on a state that has turned against him.
Deuxcents
(19,709 posts)3. I'm afraid you're right
But I hope youre wrong
Skittles
(159,328 posts)5. no way does DeFascist take the high road
he's cut from the same cloth as Trump
yourout
(8,065 posts)4. Good luck.... They're going to need it.
I think there's a better chance of turning Texas blue.