Florida voters, historically known for surprising the country as seen in the 2000 election, may be growing weary of Governor Ron DeSantis's extremist agenda and the GOP's culture wars. This dissatisfaction could benefit President Biden in the upcoming elections. DeSantis's approval ratings are declining, which, along with other factors like popular events such as Taylor Swift concerts, could provide an opportunity for Florida Democrats to challenge and potentially reject former President Donald Trump.
Gov. Ron DeSantis's approval ratings are tanking. Could that — and a few Taylor Swift concerts — give Florida Democrats an opening against Trump? https://t.co/IMjAOzafdH via @opinion
Gov. Ron DeSantis's approval ratings are tanking. Could that — and a few Taylor Swift concerts — give Florida Democrats an opening against Trump? https://t.co/ZbeN3NfQvc
When the rest of #FlaPol zigs, @MaryEllenKlas zags. — "Trump could actually lose Florida. Here’s why." https://t.co/HQzXSWhZ1m
After two years of Ron DeSantis pushing his extremist agenda, Florida voters may have tired of the GOP's culture wars, @MaryEllenKlas says. That could benefit Biden https://t.co/B41LBVj1Sb via @opinion
After two years of Ron DeSantis pushing his extremist agenda, Florida voters may have tired of the GOP's culture wars, @MaryEllenKlas says. That could benefit Biden https://t.co/rNBlvvM9vt
As the 2000 election showed, Florida voters have a history of surprising the country. They have hit reset on a party that’s too extreme in the past. They're not happy with the DeSantis/GOP agenda now. Could they do it again and reject Trump?https://t.co/KvE507wHCk via @opinion