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Red State Gets Another Big Win

Florida Turns Redder Than Ever
In a political milestone that’s sending shockwaves across the nation, Republicans have officially taken the lead in voter registration in Miami-Dade County—a Democrat stronghold for decades. This is the first time in Florida history the GOP has overtaken Democrats in the state’s most populous county.

According to updated voter data from Decision Desk HQ, Republicans now hold 464,370 active voters in Miami-Dade, or 34% of the electorate. Democrats, by comparison, have dropped to 440,790 voters, just 32.27%. Independents and third-party voters make up 33.73%.

Massive Voter Roll Cleanup Helped GOP Surge
Following routine voter roll maintenance, the county removed over 172,000 inactive registrations. That cleanup created a net gain of more than 38,000 new Republican voters, fueling the red wave even further.

Florida’s Red Shift: From Toss-Up to Conservative Fortress
Under the bold leadership of President Donald Trump, Governor Ron DeSantis, and Senator Marco Rubio, Florida has seen a sweeping transformation. Trump flipped Miami-Dade in the 2024 presidential race—the first Republican to do so in over three decades. That historic win paved the way for Monday’s registration flip.

The Florida Republican Party celebrated, saying:

“From Rubio to DeSantis to Trump, this is a grassroots victory. What was once a Democrat bastion is now a blazing red fortress.”

Statewide GOP Advantage Now Tops 1.29 Million Voters
Florida Republicans now enjoy a commanding 1,291,891 voter registration lead across the state—evidence of a decisive conservative momentum that continues to grow.

DeSantis: ‘Nobody Predicted This Ten Years Ago’
Governor DeSantis took to X to mark the moment:

“A decade ago, Miami-Dade was deep blue with hundreds of thousands more Democrats. Now, with over 2.8 million people, Republicans lead. Nobody predicted this.”

Rep. Byron Donalds Reacts: ‘The Best Is Yet to Come’
Congressman and gubernatorial candidate Byron Donalds (R-FL) added his voice, posting a bold message to supporters:

“THE BEST IS YET TO COME.”

Florida’s Future Looks Bright—And Red
As Democrats scramble to regroup, Florida conservatives are celebrating this turning point. The Sunshine State is no longer purple—it’s boldly red, and Republicans are looking to carry that energy into 2026 and beyond.

Stay tuned for more breaking updates on conservative victories across the country. Florida is leading the way—and the rest of America is watching.