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The Florida faced an six political faces :
Women's are not supposed to vote at the time of election.so that many of the women are not eligible to vote for the nation.
Whenever they turn them against they used to found because of each and every government.They don't know how to fought.
In the midterms, the trends kept pace, with one exception — Democrats didn’t get the same landslide margin in South Florida, so Republican gains in conservative parts of the state were enough to win statewide.
In that mix are hundreds of thousands of potential voters who have not yet registered, or whose voting rights are locked up in a courtroom. Nearly 10 million votes were cast in the 2016 election, and the path to victory — 5 million votes or so — could be paved by converting voters and by adding new ones to the rolls. President Trump did both in 2016, adding 454,439 votes to Mitt Romney’s 2012 total.
Unlike she did in the Midwest, Hillary Clinton actually improved on Barack Obama’s numbers here, by 341,528 votes. But Trump simply outran her by picking up new white voters, dynamiting Democratic hopes that the diverse state would be hostile to him. Four years later, Trump has turned Mar-a-Lago into a privately profitable “southern White House,” and the boat parades in the state’s reddest areas are touted by his campaign as sign that the media is lying about his strength.
Florida’s many media markets can drain more cash than any other swing state. Most of the state’s electorate lives in just four of those markets — South Florida around Miami and Fort Lauderdale, the Orlando area, the Tampa Bay area, and the Jacksonville area, which almost hosted the Republican National Convention. But the power of Trump’s 2016 campaign was in turning out new voters in places such as Fort Myers, Naples and Melbourne, Republican-friendly areas where Clinton was toxic.
And now in 2020 election is going to be held new republicans are registered more than 300000 comparing to 2016 elections.And the Pandemic has shaken the economy , So every people of United States will think carefully before they vote.
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