Where is Florida Conservative

by Tim Whittemore

Where is Florida Conservative

So, you're considering moving out here to the Sunshine State here in Florida and maybe you're moving out because things have kind of changed in a certain area or your values have changed and you're looking for a more conservative environment. Well, here in this video, we're going to go over we're exactly in Florida is the most conservative and what that could mean to you. So, stick around.

Alright. Well, let's talk about Florida and its different parts and how politics kind of go here. Although, it's not the most conservative state, we're going to give you some ideas of where it is in this area. So, if you look at how people are registered here in Florida, what are ranks 36% conservative, 36% moderate, and 22% liberal. That would look at it as it's divided up.

Now, what Florida is actually ranked 28 out of the 50 states as the most conservative, where Mississippi actually leads the pack as the most conservative. Curious, it's actually 50% conservative and 12% liberal. You can do the math for the moderates. Alright! So, what does this really mean? Florida seems to have a healthy mix, the conservative values. However, it does kind of mean a little bit more conservative than the other. So, it's a good mix between those values. Since most Florida is conservative, like most of the counties as you look around, it's better to actually talk about the counties that are more liberal. So, there's really just 3, 4 pockets. So, let's kind of narrow it down.

So, the first three are in Southeastern, Florida, that's right around Miami. So, county number one, Miami Dade. Number two, Broward. And, three was Palm Beach. And those are all more liberal leaning areas. The next area is going to be right around the city of Orlando, where you have Seminole, Orange, and Osceola.

Alright. And, the second area is going to be around the Orlando area with the three counties, Seminole, Orange, and I'm not sure how to pronounce it, Osceola. Sure, it's way off. And then we move into the Tampa area. There are two different counties right around the city of Tampa, which is Hillsborough and Pinellas. Okay. And if you move up to kind of the North Central Florida area, you're going to get into Bradford, Alachua County. And, if you go more towards Jacksonville, Duval County is one of the more local areas. And then there's two counties on the Northern end of the Panhandle right around the city of Tallahassee where it's Leon and Gadsden on the two counties.

So, all in all, there's only 12 counties out of the entire state. They are going to be the most liberal. But you're like, hey, Tim, that's not why I'm here. I want to know where it's the most conservative friendly values. Okay. I got you. I got you.

Okay. So, we'll give you the top five. K? However, there are 22 out of the 67 counties that 50% are better or registered republican, which is what we're using for conservative. And I know that's not technically correct, but this is the best information we can give you. Alright? So which areas are most conservative friendly?

1. HOLMES

Which is in Northwest Florida. That is 66% of the registered voters are going to be a more conservative. So, that's the most that we see.

2. GILCHRIST

We have Gilchrist as well. Now that's in North Central Florida where they have about 64%.

3. BAKER

We also have Baker County, which is in North Central Florida as well. We make it about 63% more registered voters for conservative values.

4. WALTON

Now, moving over back over to Northwest Florida at 62% is Walton County.

5. SANTA ROSA 

And, number five is Santa Rosa County and that is in Northwest Florida at around 59%. Again, 22 out of the 67 counties all 50% are better registered republican.

Now, this is just based on the registered voters versus the population and know that everybody is registered. Okay? So, just kind of take a look at that. Now, some of the biggest areas outside of which you can look at a map, Northwest Florida seems to lead the platform when it comes to more conservativw area. And I'm not sure if it's because it's more influenced by Georgia, Alabama, and everything else. But, it seems like that's kind of where it is. And just me personally been able to travel to certain areas is kind of the vibe that you get. And, this is just this personal opinion.

Now, you'll also look at the Florida elected official nominations. Let's just go through the top tiers of that so you can kind of see how that kind of goes your way. So, we have 2 Senators, they're both Republicans. In the House, you have 10 Democrats and 16 Republicans. Our governor, Governor DeSantis, is a Republican, and he's probably made a whole lot of people go to this channel and watch this video because he's been making a lot of moves and kind of standing up against other things that have been happening. You'll also see the state senate, there's 16 Democrats and 23 Republicans. In the state house, it's 42 democrats and 76 republicans. So, you can see how this all kind of comes up together and where it goes, although unfortunately, you can't tell you directly which is going to be more or less. Unfortunately, you're going to have to go out and find out yourself. Drive through the counties, talk to the people, see what you want to see. Alright? There's only so much that we can present here being on this type of channel. So, if you do have specific questions, of course, you can leave them here in the comments below, but better is to reach out to myself or our team so we can kind of you to scoop on something specific that you may want to know, at least here in Northwest Florida.

So, that's all that I do have for you. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call/text us at 850.320.7757 or email us at Admin@WhittemoreGroupRE.com

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