- Since the dawn of this decade, Florida has undergone a political transformation.
- Republicans now maintain nearly a 1 million registered voter lead over Democrats in the state. But there are still nearly 3.5 million Independent voters in the state who could be up for grabs.
- So, with election day just about 5 months away, is Florida still in play? The answer may lie more in local races like School Board and County Commission vs. big national races.
- ABC Action News Anchor Paul LaGrone speaks with Axios reporter Yacob Reyes about Florida’s shifting landscape.
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Republicans now maintain nearly a 1 million registered voter lead over Democrats in the state. But there are still nearly 3.5 million Independent voters in the state.
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Posted at 8:00 PM, Jun 28, 2024
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