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Editorial: The New York Times

  • Florida Democrats plan on rebuilding their party's base, focusing on the anger over the state's six-week abortion ban.
  • They hope to boost their long-term strategy starting by flipping at least five state house seats this November.
  • The Democratic Party faces significant structural challenges, including a nearly 900,000 voter registration advantage for Republicans and consistently raising more funds.
  • Florida is becoming an experiment in far-right rule, with extreme Republican Party policies.
  • Anger over Republican-backed abortion bans may give Democrats an edge in November.

Conclusion: To build a lasting political coalition, Democrats in Florida and elsewhere may discover that the winning formula requires finding all of their voters and giving them every reason to head to the polls.