
States With Legal Marijuana Emerging as Laboratories of Democracy, With Questionable Results
By GEORGE WILL
|Florida isn’t much in play between the two parties, but it is definitely in play within the two parties.

Florida, you might have heard, is no longer a swing state. Since Ron DeSantis became governor, Republicans have gained nearly 2 million registered voters on Democrats in the Sunshine State. It is an astonishing change in partisanship for the state that famously decided the 2000 presidential election by 537 votes.

By GEORGE WILL
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By JOSEPH CURL
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By DAVID JONES
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By JOSEPH CURL
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By DAVID JONES
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|Florida, you might have heard, is no longer a swing state. Since Ron DeSantis became governor, Republicans have gained nearly 2 million registered voters on Democrats in the Sunshine State. It is an astonishing change in partisanship for the state that famously decided the 2000 presidential election by 537 votes.
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