Burnt Out
What Does $6.2 Million Buy in Tallahassee?
Amid the chaos of a national election season, it’s easy to lose sight of what’s going on at home here in Florida. This year, all 40 of Florida’s state Senate seats and all 120 seats in the state House of Representatives are up for re-election -- though, granted, a few seats were uncontested.
Clinton, Trump Recruit Allies to Make Final Push for Florida
After a long, chaotic year, the whirlwind election season of 2016 is finally coming to a close, and presidential candidates are hitting Florida hard before they call it a wrap.
Tom Rooney Showcases Conservative Support Even as He Opposes Trump
Even though he is not backing Donald Trump’s presidential bid, U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney, R-Fla., is reeling in the support of some top Republicans while his Democratic opponent insists he’s not representing his district.
Backroom Briefing: Could Independents Send Rubio Back to the Senate?
As Republican incumbent Marco Rubio and Democratic challenger Patrick Murphy square off Tuesday for a U.S. Senate seat, independents and minority voters could be two groups to watch.
That was a takeaway from a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday that showed Rubio opening a six-point lead over Murphy, a congressman from Jupiter, in the high-stakes race.
Overall, the poll showed Rubio leading by a margin of 50 percent to 44 percent. But among independents, he was ahead 54 percent to 38 percent.
SSN's Ed Dean Adds New Radio Markets
The No. 1 statewide political radio talk-show host focused on Florida politics, Ed Dean, a senior editor with Sunshine State News, is expanding his reach starting Monday.
Clinton’s Email Scandal Asks: Are We A Nation of Laws?
FBI Director James Comey has caused consternation by his public actions. There is much discussion trying to understand what is really going on. One explanation, I believe, is that Director Comey is at war with the Justice Department.
Medical Marijuana Group Turns Up the Heat on Amendment 2 Opponents
In four days, Floridians will decide the fate of medical marijuana in Florida, and tensions between groups supporting the measure and their opponents are only running higher as the clock ticks down to Election Day.
Broward Mail-In-Ballot Secrets? RPOF's Got You Covered, Voters
For the second time during Election 2016, the Republican Party of Florida rose to protect the vote in the Sunshine State -- and won.










