A sense of doom spread not long ago among weary Florida Democrats, and not over a viral pandemic.
They had lost winnable races for governor and Senate two years ago in nail-biter recounts. Many now feared that the state’s voters, with their reflexive disdain for political revolution, would spurn Bernie Sanders in November, giving President Trump a far easier path to re-election.
Florida’s long status as a swing state could be over.
Then came Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s resurgence. CONT.
Patricia Mazzei, New York Times