We don’t know what the mil operation has for a plan, but until they walk away it’s not over.
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I just looked the Florida electoral college map. Now that you mention it, I'd say that the results from South Florida counties (Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach) are fishy; the rest of the blue areas were expected and reasonable in my opinion.
Why do I think there were fishy happenings in South Florida? Let's look at Miami-Dade county: It has a population of 2.7 million, of which roughly 1.2 million are of Cuban heritage and roughly 200k are of Venezuelan heritage. Both of those groups, which comprise over half of their population, vote overwhelmingly Republican as they've directly experienced the effects of Marxism first-hand. I'm a Venezuela-born naturalized U.S. citizen, and out of the dozens of family members I know living in the Miami area, even the more socially left-leaning ones support Trump -- Bernie's popularity and influence within the Democrat party scared the living hell out of them. The same applies to the Cubans I know. Besides anecdotal evidence, this phenomenon amongst Venezuelans & Cubans has had plenty of MSM coverage in at least the past two election cycles.
This kind of reasoning similarly extends to Broward and Palm Beach, although Venezuelans and Cubans aren't the majority there. There's no way in hell I can be convinced that Broward, being 62% White and 17% Hispanic (majority Venezuelan & Cuban), only yielded Trump 35%.
I'd expect that kind of thing from Hispanics in, say, Texas or California, being overwhelmingly Mexican or Central American (i.e. overwhelmingly benefiting from illegal immigration amnesty), but not in Florida.
The rest of the blue counties were in metropolitan areas nearby large public universities, so no red flag there.
Anyways -- Now my faith in Florida's election integrity has been slightly undermined, lmao.