
Democrats Come Out Of The Gate Only To Step On Same Rake Twice In Florida Races
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
68% : And to President Trump and my new Republican colleagues in Congress -- reinforcements are coming.65% : I'm on my way.
54% : "Case in point: Support for Republicans and President Trump is stronger than ever, and any other narrative desperate Democrats try to push is just noise.
46% : In my visits to the polls today, I spoke to voters who waited for more than an hour because they wanted the country to know they still stand with President Trump.
46% : This was a massive increase from Trump's margins in the 2020 presidential election, when he won Florida by 51.2% to former President Joe Biden's 47.9%, and even more so from 2016, when Trump notched 49% of the vote to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 47.8%.
45% : " Trump notably swept Florida in the 2024 presidential election, notching 51.6% of the vote to Harris' 43%.
36% : Tuesday's judicial race was notably the most expensive in U.S. history, as it was set in a battleground state which Trump won by less than one point in 2024, with Crawford outraising Schimel nearly 2-1. Many Democrats criticized billionaire Elon Musk over his handing out $1 million checks to Wisconsin voters ahead of Tuesday's judicial race, despite Crawford's campaign relying heavily on donations from out-of-state donors and left-wing billionaires, including George Soros, who donated $2 million to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, which then gave the money to Crawford's campaign.
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