You may have noticed that one state has been predominant in President-elect Trump’s vision for his new administration. And it starts at the top. The soon-to-be 47th president, once the quintessential New Yorker, no longer identifies with the Big Apple after the city that had once been entranced by his every move while bringing him fame and fortune suddenly turned on him for having the chutzpah – a classic New York word – to seek the presidency as a Republican. Donald Trump is now a Floridian through and through, and his upcoming presidency will certainly reflect that reality.
This should hardly come as a surprise to anyone paying attention to recent political trends. The Sunshine State, long a critical battleground in presidential elections, has evolved into a deep red sanctuary, thanks in large part to Trump’s friend-turned-rival-turned-ally,…