What Is It About Florida and Elections?
#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}if(zs>0){zSB(3,3)}else{gEI(“spacer”).style.display=’none’;gEI(“sidebar”).style.display=’none’} What is is about Florida and elections? More precisely, why does Florida, as a whole, feel a manifest destiny to play a special role in federal elections? And why do Floridians feel disenfranchised when not accorded attention and respect greater than that extended to voters in other states? Now, I’ve only visited that lovely state once, and found it delightful. And the Floridians I’ve met have invariably been gracious, generous and intelligent. My rant is not about the good people of the Sunshine State. My rant is about the widespread, wholly nonpartisan need of the Florida electorate to exert unique influence over federal elections. In short, to choose the President of the United States without regard for fair treatment of the other 49 states. Florida and the 2000 and 2004 Presidential Elections None of us need be reeducated about the histori
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