Rick Scott faced a tough race for governor in 2010, when his Democratic opponent, Alex Sink, did surprisingly well in the rural Republican counties of North Florida. But turnout lagged in the urban Democratic counties of South Florida, and Scott eked out a 1 percent victory.
It’s the southernmost section of the Deep South, the sixth borough of New York City, and the northernmost nation of Latin America. But even in the ultimate swing state, some voters are more equal than others.
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