Could a Democratic triumph in Florida be a bellwether of a blue wave in red state midterm elections?
Emily Gregory's victory in district that includes Mar-a-Lago has revitalized the party before the crucial November vote
Can the Democratic party once again become a force to be reckoned with in Florida? That seemingly implausible question surfaced last Tuesday in the wake of upset victories scored by the party's candidates in two state legislative races, one of whom defeated a Republican nominee's bid to represent Donald Trump himself.
Since Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, Democrats have flipped more than two dozen legislative districts held by Republican lawmakers nationwide. Amid mounting discontent with the high cost of living, the violent tactics used to enforce the administration's mass deportation agenda and bewilderment over the erratic imposition of tariffs, Democratic candidates have captured a series of traditionally Republican seats in states spanning deep-red Mississippi to purple Virginia.
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