Hillary Clinton is bringing her email scandal to Miami. Far be it from me to question the wisdom of such a move. It's her campaign after all.
Hillary Clinton and Wendy Sherman, Unholy Alliance from the State Department Days
Dan Webster has Good Reason to Shift Sights from Central Florida to CD 11
Dan Webster is looking like he will be heading northwest in the aftermath of the latest round of congressional redistricting.
Lot on the Line as GOP Hopefuls Battle in South Carolina Primary
On Saturday, the Republican presidential race turns to South Carolina, which has played a pivotal role in determining the GOP’s presidential nominee in recent elections.
Rubio Campaign Furious Over Photoshopped Photo from Cruz Campaign
Marco Rubio’s campaign team is furious with Ted Cruz after the Texas senator’s campaign team released an altered photo portraying a gleeful Rubio shaking hands with President Barack Obama.
Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio Tear Into Each Other in South Carolina
Trying to catch businessman Donald Trump before Saturday’s South Carolina primary, two U.S. senators running for the Republican presidential nomination--Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida--are increasingly attacking each other.
Conservative Pat Mooney Jumps in GOP Primary to Replace Ron DeSantis
Conservative leader Pat Mooney is running for Congress, joining a crowded Republican primary in Northeast Florida.
Rod Smith Looks Poised for a Comeback Attempt in 2016
Former state Sen. Rod Smith is expected to make a political comeback in 2016 as he sets his sights on returning to Tallahassee.
Donald Trump, Ted Cruz Go After Each Other in South Carolina
Republican presidential hopefuls Donald Trump and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, took off the gloves on Monday and tore into each other.
Why Isn't Senate Candidate Patrick Murphy Under Investigation?
It's perfectly understandable that the House Committee on Ethics would investigate U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson for his double life as hedge fund manager and U.S. congressman. That I get.
GOP Debate Winners and Losers
The Republican presidential candidates debated in South Carolina Saturday night under the shadow of the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.