In the final throes of a long battle for a U.S. Senate seat, some are doubting Gov. Charlie Crist has any realistic chance of pulling out a win. But that isn't stopping the no-party candidate from projecting an air of confidence.

In the final throes of a long battle for a U.S. Senate seat, some are doubting Gov. Charlie Crist has any realistic chance of pulling out a win. But that isn't stopping the no-party candidate from projecting an air of confidence.
Congress had to schedule a two-legged, double-header, lame-duck session in November in part because the Pelosi/Reid-led Congress punted on their responsibility to enact so many legislative items.
Senate President Mike Haridopolos is talking with senators about the possibility of overriding some of Gov. Charlie Crists 18 vetoes from this year during the coming organizational session, raising the possibility of the first veto reversals in more than a decade.
The race for Florida House District 36 can be read as an exact replica of how Republicans would like to see elections all over the country fall: a political newcomer takes on a two-term incumbent in a Democratic district and rides a Republican wave to an upset.
With less than two weeks to go until the general election, Floridas unemployment continues to grow -- and the politicians are attempting to point the blame at their opponents.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alex Sink is losing her home county, if early voting patterns are any indication.
Bringing up the rear in a three-way race for U.S. Senate, Kendrick Meek, the Democratric U.S. representative from Miami, is not giving up the fight with little more than a week to go before Election Day.
A decade after the infamous butterfly ballots and hanging chads made Palm Beach County a national laughing stock, Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher is snagged in a new paperwork snafu.
While he may have a famous name, U.S. Rep. Connie Mack, R-Fla. is still unknown to many Floridians -- but he is looking to change that with his strong stance on foreign policy issues, leading some to wonder if he is gunning for the U.S. Senate in 2012.
Somebody forgot to remind George LeMieux what a drink of toxic Kool Aid he is to some folks in Martin County.