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4 September, 14:26
Florida today is a "swing" state, meaning that
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Gillian Irwin
4 September, 14:32
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For a presidential election they don't have an actual party (Democrat or Republican) They switch back and forth between the parties for the elections.
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Humberto Singleton
4 September, 14:52
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Basically it's a key to candidates because it is considered to influence the overall result of the president election. Democratic and Republicans both have a good chance to gain a win.
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