
Florida · There is a history here
On a fair ballot, a majority of Florida votes to leave the union.
Florida has done this before. The movement here is dormant, not dead.
Floridaadults in Florida would back independence when the question is asked the way a ballot asks it: calm, binary, and peaceful. That's about 54% of the state.
Even the understated abstract poll counts 4.2 million (24%). How we get this number →
Organized here before
This is not new ground.
Florida has raised an organized independence movement before, in the recent past. It went quiet, which is not the same as gone. Most movements sit quiet for years, right up until they don't. The people who believed it then are still here, and it takes a handful of them to make it a movement again.
Florida, if it stood alone
largest economy on Earth
$1.7 trillion, ahead of Indonesia.
people
More than the whole of Burkina Faso. A nation-sized population, governed from elsewhere.
seats in Congress
The other 505 are chosen by people who don't live here.
The only question that matters
Florida is already a nation in all but name.
If Florida were already a self-governing nation, with its own border, its own money, its own defense, everything two hundred other nations control, and the vote in front of you was not whether to leave, but whether to join the United States on the terms it offers today, would you vote yes?
Cast your vote
Florida was its own place before it was anyone else's. It spent centuries under different flags, and it has never stopped acting like a place that answers to itself. Put the real question to Floridians, calm and binary and peaceful, the way an actual vote is put, and about 54 percent say leave. That is roughly 9.5 million adults. That is a majority.
That adjusted number is the real one. An abstract poll asks people to react to a word. A ballot asks them to make a decision, and it offers one lawful, peaceful choice. Support on a ballot runs about 30 points over the abstract question, which lifts Florida from the 24 percent floor to a majority. Florida leaned Republican in 2020, and the ballot majority still holds, because governing yourself is not a red idea or a blue one.
Cast your vote
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Add your name, and be one of the people who brings Florida's movement back.
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