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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBloomberg / Mary Ellen Klas: Trump Is Making America Florida
Bloomberg / Mary Ellen Klas - (archived: https://archive.ph/PFJV5 ) Trump Is Making America Florida
Long-running trends in the Sunshine State make it a harbinger of whats to come in US politics. The results arent pretty.
By Mary Ellen Klas
Mary Ellen Klas is a politics and policy columnist for Bloomberg Opinion. A former capital bureau chief for the Miami Herald, she has covered politics and government for more than three decades.
January 12, 2025 at 8:00 AM EST
There is a reason that President-elect Donald Trump has tapped so many Floridians to fill his administration. Part of it is proximity Trump has a mansion in Palm Beach but more than that, Florida is the breeding ground for the kind of government Trump envisions for his second term: A souped-up executive branch that has contempt for institutions; a talent for exploiting the resentment of working-class voters; a desire to give favorable treatment to donors; and an urge to aggressively use state power to attack dissenters.
Florida, which has been under unified Republican control for 25 years, has been the cradle of this type of government. Fueled by an ambitious governor and a Republican legislature focused on appealing to the partys extremes, Florida became a fertile proving ground for the culture-war battles that ignited the MAGA movement and the authoritarian experimentation that followed. Its given us the Proud Boys, Moms for Liberty, and is home to more Jan. 6 rioters arrested than any other state.
Two broad trends have made all this possible in Florida and theyre dynamics that are gradually reshaping the rest of the US as well. The first: changing demographics plus a heavy dose of inequality.
Floridas population is older and less White than most of America putting it a decade ahead of where the rest of the country is going. Every election, pollsters come to the state to do focus groups and test their messaging, says Susan MacManus, professor emeritus of political science at the University of South Florida. Because of our diversity, you can plop into any metro area and get just about whatever demographic you want to look at.
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Long-running trends in the Sunshine State make it a harbinger of whats to come in US politics. The results arent pretty.
By Mary Ellen Klas
Mary Ellen Klas is a politics and policy columnist for Bloomberg Opinion. A former capital bureau chief for the Miami Herald, she has covered politics and government for more than three decades.
January 12, 2025 at 8:00 AM EST
There is a reason that President-elect Donald Trump has tapped so many Floridians to fill his administration. Part of it is proximity Trump has a mansion in Palm Beach but more than that, Florida is the breeding ground for the kind of government Trump envisions for his second term: A souped-up executive branch that has contempt for institutions; a talent for exploiting the resentment of working-class voters; a desire to give favorable treatment to donors; and an urge to aggressively use state power to attack dissenters.
Florida, which has been under unified Republican control for 25 years, has been the cradle of this type of government. Fueled by an ambitious governor and a Republican legislature focused on appealing to the partys extremes, Florida became a fertile proving ground for the culture-war battles that ignited the MAGA movement and the authoritarian experimentation that followed. Its given us the Proud Boys, Moms for Liberty, and is home to more Jan. 6 rioters arrested than any other state.
Two broad trends have made all this possible in Florida and theyre dynamics that are gradually reshaping the rest of the US as well. The first: changing demographics plus a heavy dose of inequality.
Floridas population is older and less White than most of America putting it a decade ahead of where the rest of the country is going. Every election, pollsters come to the state to do focus groups and test their messaging, says Susan MacManus, professor emeritus of political science at the University of South Florida. Because of our diversity, you can plop into any metro area and get just about whatever demographic you want to look at.
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Bloomberg / Mary Ellen Klas: Trump Is Making America Florida (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
6 hrs ago
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Tickle
(3,230 posts)1. When I talk to my brother I
say America is going to be Florida. Trump's picks are from Florida so of course we will be Florida
Henry203
(219 posts)2. In high tech business
Florida has always been considered a state with few opportunities to sell much high tech. It is kind of a third world country.
Irish_Dem
(60,612 posts)3. Turning the US into a third world country is the goal.
High rates of violence and corruption.
No healthcare, education or safety net.
No strong federal government, no rule of law, no honest court system.
2naSalit
(94,011 posts)4. Only worse.