Ron DeSantis probably didn’t make Florida blush because the state had already changed before he elected him governor. During his recent presidential campaign, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he was the transformational leader who reshaped the politics of his home state.
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The main problem with this statement is that Florida’s population was increasing daily, even before the COVID-19 situation emerged. As we all know, the impact of COVID-19 is huge all over the world, and COVID-19 is also having a huge impact in Florida.
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According to the American Community Survey, nearly 6,74,740 people were moved from Florida to another state in 2021. This is the largest movement in Florida history. Additionally, it has become common for people to leave Florida to another state, but in 2021, only 73,129 migrants left Florida to other states than in 2019.
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But we can only say that people left Florida for other states after the pandemic lasted overnight; we need help finding the exact answer to this question, but according to the Tampa Bay Times, the answer to this question is that the most common reason for this movement is lower taxes, affordable housing prices and the good weather.
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Additionally, those who leave Florida for other states do so for financial rather than political reasons. The tax cut is a political reason, but we can’t blame DeSantis because the state constitution has banned personal income taxes since 1968.
DeSantis has made a huge impact on the Florida public as the number of registered voters has increased, and currently there are 5,25,418 voters in Florida compared to the end of 2018.
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This increases the GOP by more than 40,000 voters. In 2022, DeSantis’ re-election campaign increased the number of voters to 1,88,323. In 2020, almost half a million voters were on the internet. In 2021, DeSantis contributed more than $2 million toward registration, and it paid off when the number of registered voters was greater than the number of registered Democrats. Democrats fell from 71% to 62% in 2020 and 2022.
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In Florida, there is a mix of Hispanic people. Some are Mexican-American, some are Cuban, and some are Puerto Rican, who may have different political views. But in 2022, many Hispanic Democrats changed their minds and didn’t bother to vote.
According to the data, approximately 9,59,980 people were registered as Hispanic Democrats and 7,28,027 as Republicans. But only a third of these Hispanic Democrats voted more than registered Republicans. Nearly 63.4% of those registered as Republicans were on the 2022 ballot, but only 48.6% as registered Democrats voted.
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Due to his anti-lockdown policies during the pandemic, he received additional support from the people of Florida. He also said: “This perfect political storm will not happen again. »
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