For the third election in a row, the Sunshine State has voted to send Trump to Washington to serve as President.
, reporter Josh Crosbie, who is in Palm Beach, said Mr Trump is hugely popular in his adopted home state.“He was getting over 1.4 million more votes than Kamala - this is a 14 point lead.“That just shows you the surge and the support for Trump in Florida - the map of the state is red, red, red with a few pockets of blue.”
“They have their flags, they have their matching outfits, I met a guy from Australia, I met a guy from the Philippines,” he said.By contrast, presenter of “It was when that exit poll was released and we learnt two things then that were headwinds for Kamala Harris for the next few hours,” he said.
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