With President Barack Obama getting to name a candidate to replace the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the Republican National Committee (RNC) is ready to take on the White House with Florida playing an important role.
With President Barack Obama getting to name a candidate to replace the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the Republican National Committee (RNC) is ready to take on the White House with Florida playing an important role.
Trying to catch businessman Donald Trump in the Sunshine State, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., made his final pitch to Florida Republicans on Monday.
Despite failing to get his agenda through the Legislature, Gov. Rick Scott declared victory on Monday as he crossed the Sunshine State, showcasing his economic record.
The Legislature adjourned Friday without passing Scott’s call for an additional $250 million each year to help Enterprise Florida lure businesses to the state. Scott’s $1 billion tax cut proposal was mostly rejected with only a fraction of his proposed cuts making it into the final budget.
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. Sunshine State News now concludes “What Candidates Have at Stake in Florida,” a look at what the remaining candidates have on the line in Tuesday’s primary.
Donald Trump has the chance to knock out two of his opponents for the Republican nomination on Tuesday with one of his rivals on the ropes in Florida.
As she enters the homestretch in the Florida Democratic presidential primary, former U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton is relying heavily on the only member of her party to hold statewide office in the Sunshine State: U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson.
Making their last minute appeals, the presidential candidates entered the home sprint as the Florida primary looms on Tuesday.
Routing U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in all the polls of the Sunshine State, former U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton looked to nail down Florida Democrats as she unleashed two new Spanish language ads on Friday.
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. Sunshine State News continues "What Candidates Have at Stake in Florida,” a look at what the remaining candidates have on the line in Tuesday’s primary. The series continues to look at the Republican presidential hopefuls. We hope readers join us as we look at “What Candidates Have at Stake in Florida” as the presidential candidates make their last pushes before the primary.
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. The series continues to look at the Republican presidential hopefuls. We hope readers join us as we look at “What Candidates Have at Stake in Florida” as the presidential candidates make their last pushes before the primary.
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.
U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., the chairman of the U.S. House Veterans Affairs Committee, announced on Thursday that he won't be seeking another term and will be retiring from Congress.