Broward Democrats urged to summon all their energy to combat Trump and look for 2026 wins. 'This is not for the weak.'
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Democratic leaders in Florida emphasized the dire need to mobilize and energize voters at the Broward Democratic Party's annual fundraising dinner. They highlighted the stark 1.2 million voter registration deficit against Republicans, underscoring the urgent necessity for grassroots engagement before the 2026 elections. Speakers, including Democratic National Chair Ken Martin and U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, stressed the opportunity presented by growing dissatisfaction with the current administration, urging Democrats to actively recruit and connect with voters to reclaim political momentum in a challenging landscape.
"We cannot give up on any part of this country, including here in Florida. There's an opportunity right now because what we're seeing around the country is a huge backlash to what this administration is doing, the pain and the anguish that were inflicted upon the American people."
"Democratic National Chair Ken Martin brought up the enormous advantage 1.2 million Republicans have over Democrats in registered voters in Florida. Unless that changes, winning statewide elections is exceedingly small."
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