Behind the GOP victory in Florida

 Ryan Mills:

A get-out-the-vote effort that sent an army of volunteers to knock on millions of doors across the state, built on the back of a historically-strong-and-getting-stronger party infrastructure.

An influx of new residents who “voted with their feet” to flee blue-state governments that shuttered their businesses and schools for long periods during the Covid-19 pandemic.

A favorable congressional map that had been a political hot-potato earlier in the year.

An opposition party in disarray, and a chief opponent who on his first day as his party’s nominee for governor declared that he didn’t want a large swath of voters to support him.

A certain former president who left a light touch on the state’s most prominent races.

And, maybe most importantly, bold and competent leaders at the top of the ticket with strong records and the ability to communicate their accomplishments and their visions.

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DeSantis clearly had a wiser response to the pandemic than any Democrat governor and Florida prospered from his efforts and also his standing up to woke policies of the left. 

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