In their television and online ads, the two Republican candidates for Senate District 25 both tout themselves as the fiscal conservative who fights to lower taxes.

In their television and online ads, the two Republican candidates for Senate District 25 both tout themselves as the fiscal conservative who fights to lower taxes.
Who's a better leader? The person who's a team player and uses her vote to advance the party's agenda, or the one who stands his ground and votes independently, but is sometimes on the outside of party leadership decisions.
A RealtyTrac report shows Florida leading the way in new foreclosure-related filings over the first six months of 2010. Business and political leaders say letting taxes increase in 2011 when benefits expire could worsen foreclosures and kill economic growth.
Attorney General Bill McCollum tries to set the record straight when it comes to his views on an Arizona-style immigration law in Florida. SSN breaks it down with a video package and timeline.
Who's more likely to be the champion of the common man? A multimillionaire businessman or a politician who began more than two decades of public service in 1981?
In a primary where the two South Florida candidates can appear very similar to voters, some analysts think the business community could ultimately decide which Democrat will go on to face the Republican challenger in the attorney general race.
Both Democratic candidates for attorney general, Sens. Dave Aronberg of Greenacres and Dan Gelber of Miami Beach, say they don't think the federal government is doing enough on immigration. Still, they both say they support the Obama administration's lawsuit against Arizona for its recently passed immigration law.