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Changing Politics and Intersectional Organizing in Florida

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As Florida’s population continues to grow, it has become a key battleground state in national elections. And Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum’s recent primary win is just one indicator of Florida’s changing political tide.

In the September 14 episode of “The Progressive Happy Hour,” co-hosts Drew Courtney and Cici Battle talk to Corryn Freeman, project manager for Florida’s Statewide Alignment Group, about the state’s electoral landscape and the push for more equal representation.

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As Florida’s population continues to grow, it has become a key battleground state in national elections. And Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum’s recent primary win is just one indicator of Florida’s changing political tide.

In the September 14 episode of “The Progressive Happy Hour,” co-hosts Drew Courtney and Cici Battle talk to Corryn Freeman, project manager for Florida’s Statewide Alignment Group, about the state’s electoral landscape and the push for more equal representation.

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