The overconfidence of Joe Biden winning Florida is starting to dwindle among Democrats.
Recently CNN analyst Alisyn Camerota was quoted saying Democrats are “worried,” “very concerned,” and “it’s not going Biden’s way” when discussing Florida’s early votes are favoring Republicans right now.
Former Obama senior advisor David Axelrod also participated in the panel and was also “concerned” about Republicans outpacing Democrats in Florida.
Remember when Democrats were freaking out when Trump won Florida last year, well folks it looks like Democrats are already hitting the panic button and it’s so enjoyable to watch.
CNN’s Alisyn Camerota: Democrats are “worried,” “very concerning,” “it’s not going Biden’s way” in Floridahttps://t.co/c1VllwgRYq pic.twitter.com/JqkkhskGZb
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 30, 2020
Former Obama senior advisor David Axelrod on Republicans outpacing Democrats in Florida: “that is a concern”https://t.co/8uWPEVnnJT pic.twitter.com/qgIEdNaBzv
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/dbongino/status/1322210693274345472
Politico reported these details about how Republicans are leading in early voting in Florida:
Democrats are sounding the alarm about weak voter turnout rates in Florida’s biggest county, Miami-Dade, where a strong Republican showing is endangering Joe Biden’s chances in the nation’s biggest swing state.
No Democrat can win Florida without a huge turnout and big winning margins here to offset losses elsewhere in the state. But Democrats are turning out at lower rates than Republicans and at lower rates than at this point in 2016, when Hillary Clinton won by 29 percentage points here and still lost the state to Donald Trump.
One particular area of concern is the relative share of ballots cast by young voters of color and less-reliable Democratic voters. Part of the problem, according to interviews with a dozen Democratic elected officials and operatives, is the Biden campaign‘s decision to discourage field staff from knocking on doors during the pandemic and its subsequent delay in greenlighting — and funding — a return to door-to-door canvassing.
Democrats are sounding the alarm about weak voter turnout rates in Florida’s biggest county, Miami-Dade, where a strong Republican showing is endangering Joe Biden’s chances in the nation’s biggest swing state.https://t.co/zEo0DqxnRV
— POLITICO (@politico) October 30, 2020
CNN is freaking out about Republican turnout in Florida and I am loving it. 😂 pic.twitter.com/DoKl9M7u5J
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) October 30, 2020
Democrats are starting to recognize the Latino SURGE for President @realDonaldTrump‼️
Former Obama adviser David Axelrod says “That is a concern” when asked about historic early vote numbers for the @GOP in Miami-Dade! ⬇️pic.twitter.com/4BVgrGXgCq
— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) October 30, 2020
Democrats think Latino and Cubans Americans in the state of Florida will hand over their votes to Democrats easily.
That’s not happening though.
Thousand of Cuban Americans and Latinos have been filling the streets in October with rallies supporting President Trump.
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