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After Florida Democrats lost almost every critical race, many thought the state s Democratic Party had hit rock bottom.
Florida s Democratic operatives are struggling to understand how they got here and how they can fix the party.
After Florida Democrats lost almost every critical race, many Floridians thought the state s party had hit rock bottom. Then came the news that the party had more than $860,000 in outstanding debt at the end of 2020, and a scandal over lapsed payment for staffers health insurance following the November election.
Now, four months after the election, the state s Democratic operatives are struggling to understand how they got here and how they can fix the party.
By Mitch Perry Pinellas County PUBLISHED 8:08 PM ET Feb. 10, 2021 PUBLISHED February 10, 2021 @8:08 PM
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