@gorillapaws Politically Florida winds up being more Republicans because independents vote more for Republicans and because the state is very gerrymandered, but as far as presidential and gubernatorial elections Republicans win by narrow margins and we have elected Democrats.
Looking at gubernatorial races 2018 it was 49.2% to 49.6%, 2014 47.1% to 48.1% and 2010 47.7% to 78.9%. The link also shows results for the presidential elections.
Voter registration, which I mentioned, is currently Republicans 5,120,076, Democrats 5,095,008, no Party affiliation 3,816,816.
Needless to say, if you are in Florida for a significant length of time you realize there are people with both political slants that fill the state. I have Democrat acquaintances who live here who say they think about moving because of the politics, and I know people who say they won’t move here because of the politics, but if they leave the state or won’t come here the state will keep getting voting results that are often Republicans. What good does that do? That would be like Black people not moving to white neighborhoods and then complaining no Black people live there. Do you want to to change the purple states or not? Most purple states are huge and have a ton of electoral votes.
I’ve read Florida has an average of 900 people move here every day. They are not all citizens, so they cannot all vote, but the number is mind boggling.