They expressed polarizing opinions about the state's housing, taxes, weather, politics, and more.
Rising housing costs and traffic, for instance, drew almost universal disdain, while opinions on the state's weather, politics, taxes, and overall cost of living were mixed and highly polarized.
Insider's Global Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Carlson (left), who grew up in Tampa, at a Tampa Bay Buccaneers game in January 2022.
The state's politics are unsurprisingly divisiveFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis at a press conference after Hurricane Ian passed through the Cape Coral area.
Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesSome Floridians love the state's politics, some aren't fans, and some don't care all that much.