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onenote

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5. Pretty simple: more Repubs stayed home than Democrats
Wed Apr 2, 2025, 12:10 PM
Apr 2025

Not enough to give the Democrats victories, but enough to close the gap from 2024.

It was entirely expected that there would be a significant drop in turn out for these special elections compared to the 2024 election, but the drop off was much greater for repubs.

More specifically, in the First District, the Repub candidate, Patronis, got 69% fewer votes than Matt Gaetz got in 2024, while the Democratic candidate, Gay Valimont, got only 49 percent fewer votes than she got in 2024.

Similarly, in the Sixth District, the Repub candidate, Randy Fine, got 61% fewer votes than Michael Waltz got in 2024, while the Democratic candidate, Josh Weil, got only 41 percent fewer votes than the Democratic candidate got in 2024.

The result was that instead of losing by 33% (first district) or 28% (sixth district), the two Democrats closed the margin to 14% - still a comfortable win but a big drop off for solidly red districts.

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I couldn't agree more about... LAS14 Apr 2025 #8
Pretty simple: more Repubs stayed home than Democrats onenote Apr 2025 #5
About the Florida results Sunlight Apr 2025 #6
So it basically matches history thatdemguy Apr 2025 #7
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