Travel to Cuba, a political hot potato for decades in America, will remain taboo for the foreseeable future.

Travel to Cuba, a political hot potato for decades in America, will remain taboo for the foreseeable future.
NEW YORK -- After living in New York City for a few weeks, I've reached a few conclusions about the great political divide in America.
State Rep. David Rivera, R-Miami, the Republican nominee for Floridas 25th Congressional District, is counting on his conservative message and ideology to carry him to victory in November.
Alan Grayson rode into Congress in 2008 with searing, vitriolic attacks on the Bush administration and Capitol Hill Republicans.
Gov. Charlie Crist, running for the U.S. Senate without party affiliation, continues to be hammered from both sides by Republican Marco Rubio, the front-runner in the race, and Democratic candidate U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek.
Republican U.S. Rep. Adam Putnam crossed the most taboo of Floridas partisan lines Tuesday as he campaigned for commissioner of agriculture and consumer services: The University of Florida graduate took his message to the campus of his schools hated rival, Florida State University.
As the Florida Department of Environmental Protection prepares to discuss proposed water pollution standards that are opposed by businesses and farmers, Florida s two United States senators who dont often agree both think federal officials should back off.
Following in the footsteps of former Gov. Jeb Bush, Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott called for reforming the states school system when he unveiled his education plan at a campaign stop in Fort Lauderdale Tuesday.