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The GOP's Woman Problem
It has been long rumored that the Republican Party has a woman problem, so much so that a few years ago GOP congressmen sent aides to classes on how to talk to and about women.
Federal Judge Looks to Be Leaning Left in Critical Ballot Signature Battle
With seven election-related lawsuits pending, a federal judge clashed Wednesday with lawyers for state officials, national Republicans and U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson’s campaign in a case about whether voters whose ballot signatures don’t match those on file should be able to “cure” the ballots.
Democrats Called Voters and Told Them to Break the Law: Can We Finally Say 'Fraud'?
Conspiracy theories are bad, but conspiracies are worse.
Lawsuit Tries to Save Ballot Images
The secretary of state and 15 elections supervisors are being sued in U.S. District Court in Tallahassee allegedly to make sure they preserve digital ballot images created by voting machines during the Nov. 6 elections. Preserving those images are required by law.
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Republicans, Democrats Agree: Let's Get Elections Right
Elections are the foundation of our democracy, and without faith in the process, our American system of government and way of life are at stake.
Bill Galvano Taps David Simmons as Senate President Pro Tempore
With Republicans staying in control of the Florida Senate, incoming Senate President Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton, tapped Sen. David Simmons, R-Longwood, to be his top subordinate.
Rick Scott Will Not Be Involved in Certifying Florida's Election Results
Gov. Rick Scott intends to recuse himself from a state panel that is scheduled next week to certify the results of Florida’s 2018 elections, the governor’s lawyer told a federal judge Wednesday.
Florida Democrats Make Their Moves as Nancy Pelosi Looks to Reclaim the Gavel
Democrats will take control of the U.S. House in the new year but the question of who leads them remains up in the air--and members of the Florida delegation can play a major role on who wields the gavel.
The French President Is Wrong, There's Nothing Wrong With Populist Nationalism, American-Style
When French President Emmanuel Macron denounced populist nationalism this week and called on world leaders to support institutions such as the United Nations that defend "the common good of the world," liberal elites cheered. The speech was seen as a rebuke of President Trump, whose opposition to "globalism" and embrace of "nationalism" are held up as signs of the decay of American conservatism and U.S. global leadership.