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VisitWho will win the Florida Senate election in 2024?
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Official election results reported by the Florida Department of State
Florida Republicans Surpass Democrats by 1 Million Voters as Early Voting Begins
Aug 11, 2024, 03:00 PM
Early voting has commenced in Florida ahead of the primary elections, with Democratic turnout trailing behind the levels seen in 2022, a year when they lost by 20 points statewide. The number of registered Republican voters in Florida has surpassed Democrats by over 1 million on Sunday, marking a significant political shift in the state. This is the largest margin for the GOP since the late 1980s. The Republican Party attributes this growth to strong leadership and grassroots efforts, particularly under Governor Ron DeSantis. The shift reflects a broader trend in Florida's political landscape, which has seen a transformation from a swing state to a Republican stronghold.
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