Without getting into the obvious reasons many Americans have been fleeing the major cities for as long as they’ve been made to share them with non-Whites, I’d just like to remind any Floridians considering a move that you don’t necessarily need to leave Florida to get the “NW Front” experience, at least in terms of demographics. Idaho is one state that comes up a lot for its high percentage of apparently based Whites. 2020 Census results had Idaho at 82.1% White alone. Here’s a list of 10 Florida counties you could move to with populations Whiter than that, and stay right here at home where you belong.
1. Citrus County

Population: 155,582
% White: 87.7
Biggest Community: Homosassa Springs
2. Nassau County

Population: 96,692
% White: 86.9
Biggest Community: Yulee
3. Holmes County

Population: 20,139
% White: 86.5
Biggest Community: Bonifay
4. Gilchrist County

Population: 19,476
% White: 85.8
Biggest Community: Trenton
5. Sumter County

Population: 143,523
% White: 85.1
Biggest Community: The Villages
6. Walton County

Population: 84,088
% White: 84.2
Biggest Community: DeFuniak Springs
7. Charlotte County

Population: 201,093
% White: 84
Biggest City: Port Charlotte
8. Dixie County

Population: 17,249
% White: 83.9
Biggest Community: Cross City
9. Sarasota County

Population: 455,981
% White: 83
Biggest Community: North Port
10. Santa Rosa County

Population: 199,367
% White: 82.3
Biggest Community: Navarre