📈Election results in #Florida reflect the diversity of Latino voters. Even though the majority of Latino voters supported Joe Biden nationally, the "Latino vote" is not a monolith.
Follow this thread for our analysis of Florida.
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📈In counties around Orlando, with high concentrations of Puerto Rican voters, Biden had strong support.
For example, in Orange County, FL, Biden got 63% of the votes in precincts with high density of Latinos
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In Osceola County, FL, which also has a sizable Puerto Rican population, we also saw strong support for Biden in precincts with a high concentration of Latinos. Biden got 60% of the votes in high-density Latino precincts.
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In Miami-Dade County, FL, high density Cuban-American precincts voted more in favor of Trump.
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The main takeaway is that Florida is quite diverse and we should not draw conclusions about Latino voter preferences from Miami-Dade county alone.
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In Tarrant County, located in the Fort Worth area, Biden received 75% of the vote in precincts with high concentrations of Latinos #LatinoVote2020#Election2020
Among votes cast so far in Governor's election: 38.9% of votes cast in Orange County (June 2014) were Democrat; today (June 2018) 49.0% of votes cast were Democrat, this is a 10% increase in % of D votes cast #CaliforniaPrimary2018#Latinovote@realMABarreto@UCLAlatino
#VenturaCounty is next: In June 2014 46.5% of votes cast in Governor's race were Dem, so far in June 2018 Gov race, 55.4% of ballots cast are Dem. +9% increase btwn '14 & '18 so far (more votes to come) #CaliforniaPrimary2018
#RiversideCounty is next: In June 2014 42% of ballots cast for Gov race were Dem; so far in June 2018, 49% of ballots cast are Dem. +7% increase in Dem ballots cast @realMABarreto