
Hakeem Jeffries Lays Out How a Blue Wave Could Be on the Way After Florida Election Results
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58% : But, notably, Trump won the deep-red district by more than 30 points four months ago.42% : He added that in both Wisconsin and Florida, results serve as a "rejection" of Elon Musk and his "extremism," that is -- his slash and burn approach to cutting federal funding through the Department of Government Efficiency.
38% : " Trump himself last week highlighted the importance of these elections, telling voters during a town hall that the result of the race to replace Matt Gaetz "will help determine whether the radical left will grind Congress to a halt, which is what they want to do -- just stop everything, all the progress that we've made."
29% : "There are 60 Republicans in the House of Representatives who currently represent districts where Trump did worse than 15 or 16 points, and every single one of those districts, there's now a target on the backs of those House Republicans," Jeffries warned.
9% : And if this trend continues, it could leave 60 U.S. House seats as "targets," in regions where Donald Trump underperformed, Jeffries said.
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