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After Tuesday’s primary election in Florida, NBC News reports “few Democratic insiders and political observers” give their party’s nominees a chance of winning in November.

“More than 20 Democratic consultants, lawmakers and organizers in the state” spoke to NBC news to express their pessimism.

“National Democrats have signaled they won’t invest in Florida as heavily as in the past. The state’s growing Hispanic electorate has been shifting rightward since 2018. And, for the first time ever, there are now more registered Florida Republicans than Democrats – a key indicator of voter intensity.”

If the GOP sweeps the four statewide office (which looks likely), it would put Republicans in charge of all state offices for the first time since Reconstruction.

Meanwhile, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ comments about tossing Dr. Anthony Fauci out of DC has prompted monocle-in-the-martini-glass shock and outrage among the Norms Wing of the conservative media.