GOP Still Holds Slight Edge in Early Voting
Millions of Florida voters have turned out to vote early in this year's election, and while Republicans are turning out at a slightly higher rate than Democrats, Dems are closing in and narrowing the GOP lead.
As of Friday, 43.9percent of GOP voters had turned out to vote either through early voting or absentee ballots compared to 38.7percent of Democrats -- a 5.3 percent lead. The GOP lead has been decreasing daily. Yesterday, their lead stood at 5.9 percent.
Still, Republicans lead early voting by 135,000 votes.
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Medical Marijuana Looks Tight, But Other Amendment Elections Don't
More National Politicians Head to Florida to Take Sides in Gubernatorial Race
Steve Southerland Goes After Gwen Graham on Medicare
Facing a tough challenge from Democrat Gwen Graham in next weeks election, U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland, R-Fla., is going on the attack in the final days of the campaign. This week, Southerlands team launched a new TV ad trying to link Graham to Beltway Democrats and insisting she is looking to cut Medicare.
Obama, Pelosi and Gwen Graham are putting your Medicare at risk, the announcer of the ad says.
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Neil Cavuto on Sunshine State's Elections: 'Florida is America in One State'
Charlie Crist Is No Soldier in the Fight for Women's Dignity
Backroom Briefing: GOP, Democrats Go to War over Women
A Referendum on Competence
WASHINGTON -- Is this election really about nothing? Democrats might like to think so, but it's not.
First, like all U.S. elections, it's about the economy. The effect of the weakest recovery in two generations is reflected in President Obama's 13-point underwater ratings for his handling of the economy.
Grant Hill Wants Charlie Crist to Get the Ball
Former NBA star Grant Hill sent a fundraising email out on behalf of former Gov. Charlie Crist on Thursday night.
I was on a lot of great teams in college and in the pros. But this fall I'm thrilled to be on the People's Team -- on Charlie's team, Hill wrote. I live in Florida and love this state, but Rick Scott is taking us in the wrong direction. He killed a job-creating high-speed rail project between my home city of Orlando and Tampa -- and he won't raise the minimum wage or fight for equal pay.
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Marco Rubio Goes to Bat for Carlos Curbelo
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., went to bat for Miami-Dade School Board member Carlos Curbelo, the Republican candidate running against U.S. Rep. Joe Garcia, D-Fla., sending out a fundraising email for him.
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