Nope. Ft. Worth, Oklahoma City, Fresno CA are bigger. |
Yes to Fresno but the other two have weak city managers, not strong mayors. Different system. |
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It's not an opinion. He is stating what he has experienced as a realtor.... that people who were initially reluctant to relocate to Orlando from California now don't want to leave. It is contrary to what people on this board claim, so his experience is worthless in their book. |
Meh. Relocating is a PITA. Where I currently live is not my dream place. But I'd be reluctant to leave, too, because I've set roots down here. If you're suggesting that they love Florida because of Ronnie's Don't Say Gay Bill, banning of books, abortion bans, dismantling of academic freedom, cruelty toward immigrants, and attacks on their employer, well I've got a bridge to sell you. And frankly, mostly of those transplants are more likely to vote against that kind of sh!t, so better that they stay and turn the state blue. |
Not a single one of the things you attributed to DeSantis is anything he has done. Not one. And, as for turning the state blue.... Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. |
| Disney fired Victorio Alonso, who likely is responsible for the company losing control of Reedy Creek. |
The company hasn’t lost control of Reedy Creek, though. That’s what DeSantis is mad about. |
DP, literally every single one of those things has happened under his leadership. Keep your head in the sand. |
So you’re saying he hasn’t accomplished anything as governor? Ok. That’s quite an election campaign he’s got going then. Nonetheless those things happened and they’re not the reason California transplants like where they now reside. |
The first part of the post is lunacy, but the second is part is true for now. FL is firmly red; the GOP strategy of putting republicans in local office that trickle up has worked. For the first time, there are actually more registered republicans than dems in FL. Given turnout is always better for republicans, FL is a lost cause for 2024. |
Not necessarily. We might have both abortion rights AND weed legalization on the ballot in 2024. The only reason Florida is so deeply red now is because Dems haven't been coming out to vote - it's a purple state, with a really dispirited Dem constituency. Weed and abortion rights can do a lot to GOTV, I think. |