True, but St. Lucie trends D, and Santa Rosa only has 116k registered voters. Even if you assume 70% turnout in Santa Rosa, and 70% voting for Romney - pretty reasonable assumptions for the Panhandle - that’s a net of 35k votes for Romney, give or take.
Also, Miami-Dade county is only 63% counted, it’s strongly D, and has 1.3 million registered voters. I hate to be a negative Nancy - I really spent most of today hoping and believing Romney would win - but I think Florida is lost.
The Panhandle and NE Florida (Jacksonville) just don’t have the numbers to make up for liberal SE Florida. Republicans have to win the I-5 corridor (Tampa-Orlando), or at least Hillsborough County. Romney didn’t pull that off.
I really wish N Florida could secede...
Ha I live here in NE FL and those 3 Dem counties inhabited by those illegals, voter fraud, northern snowbirds using their vacation address etc.
The 3 south western counties should form their own libral utopia crap