Florida voters went to the polls Tuesday in its much-anticipated presidential primary with 99 winner-take-all delegates at stake for the GOP and with Democrats dividing up their delegates in the Sunshine State.
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It is seldom that the fate of a nation can be traced to what happened on one particular day. But that may be what happens in the United States of America on Tuesday, March 15, 2016.
Florida, the largest swing state on the electoral map, will be on center stage this week as Democrats and Republicans vote in the presidential primaries.
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Florida, the largest swing state on the electoral map, will be on center stage this week as Democrats and Republicans vote in the presidential primaries.
Florida, the largest swing state on the electoral map, will be on center stage next week as Democrats and Republicans vote in the presidential primaries.
The four remaining Republican presidential candidates sparred on Thursday night in a debate held in South Florida on CNN. The clock’s ticking down to Tuesday’s primaries and the stakes are high as Marco Rubio and John Kasich need to carry their home states which hold winner take all primaries.
In the meantime, Donald Trump looked to build on his lead while Ted Cruz hoped to make it a one-on-one contest against the frontrunner.
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Florida, the largest swing state on the electoral map, will be on center stage next week as Democrats and Republicans vote in the presidential primaries. In the coming days, Sunshine State News will present “What Candidate Have at Stake in Florida,” a look at what the remaining candidates have on the line in next Tuesday’s primary.