Both parties want to win South Florida. Here's one Cuban activist's view of the political fight
- The Democratic Biden administration's immigration program has allowed tens of thousands of Cubans and other expatriates to come to the United States, including the mother of a Cuban American voter in South Florida.
- The powerful Cuban American voting bloc in South Florida has influenced presidential elections for decades, making both Republicans and Democrats eager to appeal to them. Democrats have recently launched a voter registration effort called "Take Back Florida" to regain some lost ground.
- This voter bloc, however, is shifting as younger Cuban American voters have shown support for Republicans like former President Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. This support can be attributed to their hard-line policies against the Cuban government.
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