Hillary Clinton officially conceded the presidential election to Donald Trump on Wednesday, wrapping up one of the most controversial and heated elections in American history.

Hillary Clinton officially conceded the presidential election to Donald Trump on Wednesday, wrapping up one of the most controversial and heated elections in American history.
While much of America is scratching its heads Wednesday morning, Gov. Rick Scott says he isn’t one bit surprised Donald Trump walked away with a win last night. Why? Because, Scott says, Trump is a lot like him, and out-of-touch Washington elites are to blame.
Donald Trump made the transition from reality TV star and business mogul to president-elect of the United States of America Tuesday night.
Former Florida governor and perpetual candidate Charlie Crist has a new title to add to his growing list of political positions. On Tuesday, Crist won his campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives over Republican incumbent David Jolly, besting the Republican by nearly 52 percent of the vote.
Supporters of medical marijuana have finally gotten their wish. On Tuesday evening, Florida voters finally passed Amendment 2, approving the measure by 71 percent.
The presidential election is down to the wire the day before Election Day in Florida and the final poll before Election Day shows Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Donald Trump too close to call.
The Quinnipiac University poll, release Monday, shows Clinton with an ever-so-slight lead over Trump, taking 46 percent to Trump’s 45 percent -- which means anything goes come Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are locked in a dead heat in Florida in the final poll before Election Day on Tuesday.
Sunday is a day of worship but this weekend, it was also a day of voting -- and on Sunday, thousands of African-American clergy members helped make sure their church members headed to the polls.
Former governor Charlie Crist has found a surrogate to go to bat for him in the black community in an eleventh-hour effort to reach black voters in Florida’s 13th congressional district. On Thursday, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will be hitting the airwaves in radio ads on Crist’s behalf.
After a long, chaotic year, the whirlwind election season of 2016 is finally coming to a close, and presidential candidates are hitting Florida hard before they call it a wrap.