Republicans won Florida State in 2016 Presidential Elections. Donald Trump got with a plurality of 49.0% of the popular vote that included a 1.2% winning margin over Hillary Clinton, who had 47.8% of the vote.
Political calculations have changed this time in Florida. Florida State is more compared to other states. #Blacklivesmatters (BLM) movement was huge success in Florida on May 31st, 2020. Florida is the third severe affected state in US due to pandemic virus. There are 800K people infected and 16K has died because of coronavirus. Amid of the above, it is very crucial to whom Florida voters shifted in this election.
President Trump can count on the continued support of rural voters and white men, while Joseph R. Biden Jr. is almost guaranteed to carry strong support from women and African-American voters across the state. President Trump finishes out election campaign yesterday in Miami, Florida. Trump has voters giving him high marks for the economy and a stellar ground game. Joe Biden's campaign made one final push to reach out to Florida's Black voters on Sunday as it participated in “Souls to the Polls" events. Democrats remain fretful that Black voter participation will lag as it did four years ago when Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton by nearly 113,000 votes in the state.
Barack Obama won Florida both times he was on the ballot. He would like to made campaign in Atlanta and South Florida on Monday. As per reports, Joe Biden has slight edge in Florida over Trump. Less vocal members of the coalition behind Trump’s 2016 win are quietly shifting toward Biden. Trump’s actions, once considered a political strength, have grown increasingly tiresome to a majority of Floridians, including potential swing voters, polls say. Biden has capitalized on that discontent by running on a campaign to unify the country a “president for all Americans. This is just to woo black community votes towards Democrats. Who will win Florida’s 29 Electoral College votes, the Republican, President Donald Trump, or his Democratic rival, former Vice President Joe Biden?
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