@gorillapaws Biden has been pretty clear that he is not going to socialize healthcare, and will only try to reduce the age for medicare to 60. That fits with the Florida voter who might be wary or reluctant to vote Democrat, but hates Trump. Biden will protect social security while Trump is trying to take it apart. The possible unexpected vote for him would be more Latin women I think, and if the young Latin Americans actually go and vote. If he can reach them he has a chance I think. The best would be if some Latin American surrogates go talk to the people for him. There has been some of that going on.
Hopefully, young people come out to vote.
The push for Democrats to vote has been relentless here. I am contacted every other day to vote, get my ballot, mail my ballot, etc, etc.
We have had a lot of people moving to Florida over the last 6 months, it would be interesting to know what party. I would not be surprised if some snowbirds changed their residency this year just to be able to vote in Florida. As it is we get over 300,000 new residents a year anyway, and that has not slowed down with covid from the articles I have read, in fact they implied it is picking up. Probably not all are eligible to vote, but most are I would guess. If you look at a domestic migration map it is really interesting in terms of the possibilities for changing the electoral college vote within the next ten years. I think some Southern states will get very purple if they continue with their efforts to attract businesses. Their need for economic growth will grow registered Democrats in those states I think.