No doubt it would be crazy to to think a Democrat could win in that knuckle dragging district, but as a whole Florida is pretty evenly divided with a large number of NPA’s which you conveniently left out. Year 2025 Republican Party of Florida = 5,635,743 Florida Democratic Party = 4,437,884 Minor Parties = 424,809 No Party Affiliation Total 3,696,621
January 31, 2025 Republicans 5,643,100 Democrats 4,463,592 Difference 1,179,508 February 28, 2025 Republicans 5,635,743 Democrats 4,437,884 Difference 1,197,859 Month Over Month +18,351 We're having a special election in NW Florida to replace republican Matt Gaetz in the US House of Representatives. Early voting started today. Jimmy Patronis the republican is going to slam dunk all over the democrat Gay Vallimont. It's just what we do in NW Florida, one of the deepest red areas of the state. Any other result would be a shocker. [/QUOTE] EDIT: Voter Registration - By Party Affiliation - Division of Elections - Florida Department of State Jimmy Patronis (R) won the special election by 14%, no big surprise in an off-election time. The democratic socialists put on the full court press in two US House special elections but were unsuccessful losing by almost identical margins. March 31, 2025 Republicans 5,635,771 Democrats 4,424,888 Difference 1,210,883 Month Over Month +13,024 Again, NPA votes majority republican and has for years/decades. Go to the site to see the NPA and minor party totals.