With only 11 days to go until Election Day, Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump continues to grow in Florida according to a poll released Friday.

With only 11 days to go until Election Day, Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump continues to grow in Florida according to a poll released Friday.
David Jolly is prepared to make television networks pay for running ads featuring him and Donald Trump.
Hillary Clinton continues to trounce Donald Trump in Florida, according to a poll released Thursday morning from the University of North Florida.
Some polls might show Hillary Clinton ahead of Donald Trump, but the former First Lady and first woman ever to run for president of the United States isn't dropping her guard. She says the fight for the White House isn’t over yet.
Incumbent Republican Marco Rubio and Democratic Congressman Patrick Murphy clashed Wednesday night in an intense, hour-long debate -- over foreign policy, the economy, the minimum wage, Donald Trump and, of course, who has the better credentials to serve Florida in the U.S. Senate.
Floridians are making their voices heard as they head to the polls to cast their ballots in the 2016 elections.
Donald Trump brought his grassroots campaign to Tampa Monday evening, luring thousands of enthusiastic supporters who had come to see the controversial Republican presidential nominee -- clearly their hero -- make his final push to voters. His overriding message? Bring the election home.
“With a victory in November, everything will change,” Trump told a cheering crowd. “We will accomplish so much for our country that we all love.”
The vicious ads portraying a digitally altered David Jolly with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump may be no more. On Monday, U.S. Rep. David Jolly’s Democratic opponent, former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, finally said it was time for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to take down ads trying to tie his opponent to Trump in Florida’s 13th Congressional District.
Hillary Clinton continues her lead over Donald Trump in Florida in a new poll released Sunday.
Donald Trump is about to have a huge week in Florida.
Beginning Sunday, Trump will make a seven-stop tour in the Sunshine State, the nation’s most crucial swing state, in an attempt to win the presidency in November.