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Old 03.04.2020, 03:39 PM   #368
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
That's very much what I've found. Plus the race factor, which really has no equivalent in the UK. Atlanta seems pretty straight forwardly pro-Biden. Miami is a riddle even by American standards, but fair to say Sanders' Castro connection, however spurious, really doesn't go down well

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...240425431.html
right. as for riddles, the book places miami as part of the spanish caribbean. it also has a bazillion retirees from up north though. seinfeld's "del boca vista" (lol).

the new cuban american generation is not so castro-obsessed, but still, the new generation doesn't vote as reliably as the old one, and winning florida is essential to win the electoral college in november.
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