I've explained this multiple times in the past. You just don't want to accept the explanation. The non-florida site puts all the reported deaths in the day they were reported. The Florida site puts them in the day they occurred, regardless of when they were reported. This leads to overall day discrepancies, but doesn't affect the totals. It also leads to the florida site being revised daily, while the non-florida site never gets revised (because it doesn't have to be). Honestly, a 9 year old could grasp this concept. None of this changes the fact that deaths are still low, which is the number one problem you have. You want more people to die so you can say "See! DeSantis is an idiot!"
At this time, it has become far too time consuming to answer the same thing over and over to you. I'm sorry, gwb. You're intentionally trying to distract and waste my time. There's no more value in engaging you on this topic. I really, really wish you could be a reasonable person, but your desire to be right far, far supersedes your care of actually being right. If you continue to spam the thread with the same pointless conversations, I'm just going to move you to the blocked/ignore status until all this is over.
I am happy to debate honestly, with facts that are supported in data. Even articles if you want to post them. But if you're just going to troll, go piss off and find someone else. I no longer have time for this stupid version of you.
Your explanation is completely off-base IMO but simply leads to the next question.
Based on your assertions one would assume that after two weeks have passed that the death total for any particular day in the DeSantis portal would match any external source. It does not. The DeSantis portal death total is nearly always lower. Tell us why?