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How did the elections of Jeb Bush, Charlie Crist, and Rick Scott as governor mark a change in Florida politics?
They were Democrats, whose wins showed that Florida had become a two-party state by the late 1900s.
They were the first African Americans to be elected to statewide offices in Florida.
They were Republicans, whose wins showed that Florida had become a two-party state by the late 1900s.
They were the first Cuban Americans to be elected to statewide office in Florida.
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They were Republicans, whose wins showed that Florida had become a two-party state by the late 1900s.
(Jeb Bush 1998, Charlie Crist 2006, Rick Scott 2010 — their victories reflected the end of one-party Democratic dominance and the rise of competitive two-party politics in Florida.)
(Jeb Bush 1998, Charlie Crist 2006, Rick Scott 2010 — their victories reflected the end of one-party Democratic dominance and the rise of competitive two-party politics in Florida.)
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