Miami-Dade County, Florida
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Miami-Dade is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. The county had a population of 2,701,767 as of the 2020 census, making it the most populous county in Florida. The county includes cities of Miami, Hialeh and Doral. Miami-Dade was one of most counties which shifted to Republicans in last elections, both Trump in 2024 and DeSantis in 2022 have flipped this district,[1] as Cubans and Jews pushed bellwether Miami Dade county for Trump."[2]
Demographics
- Hispanic or Latino 68.7% (Large concentration of Cubans & S. Americans including Jews).
- African Americans 14%
- Whites 13%
- Asians 1.6%
Election history
- 2016: Clinton (D) +30%
- 2016: Murphy (D) +9%
- 2018: Nelson (D) +21%
- 2018: Gillum (D) +21%
- 2020: Biden (D) +7.3%
- 2022: De Santis (R) +11.3%
- 2022: Rubio (R) +8.5%
- 2024: Trump (R) +10.5%
- 2024: Scott (R) +10%