The last place -- and I do mean the very last place -- any candidate wants to be is in the frame with Anthony Weiner.
The last place -- and I do mean the very last place -- any candidate wants to be is in the frame with Anthony Weiner.
Charlie Crist vowed to fight for five failing schools in the St. Petersburg area if voters send him to Congress next week, but many in the black community say Crist has shrugged off some of the worst schools in Florida throughout his entire 2016 congressional campaign.
The Florida Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday about a proposed constitutional amendment that could severely limit the expansion of gambling in Florida by giving voters, instead of state lawmakers or counties, control over casino-style games
With the presidential election in its final days and Game Seven of the World Series looming that evening, it was easy to ignore Ken Babby announcing on Wednesday the Jacksonville Suns would change their name to the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
There are two starkly different paths for America in 2016. One with a robust economy with a vision from a successful businessman and one from a decades-old political insider who will continue the flat-lined economy which President Obama implemented.
America could be in for a long night on Tuesday as Florida once again looks close in the presidential election.
A TargetSmart and William & Mary poll of early and likely voters released this morning shows some 28 percent of Florida Republicans who have already voted flipped to cast their ballots for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
As the presidential campaigns sink to the challenge of demonstrating that there is no such thing as rock bottom, remember this: When the Clintons decamped from Washington in January 2001, they took some White House furnishings that were public property. They also finished accepting more than $190,000 in gifts, including two coffee tables and two chairs, a $7,375 gratuity from Denise Rich, whose fugitive former husband had been pardoned in President Clinton's final hours.
Florida voters are casting their ballots on legalizing medical marijuana for a second time in 2016, but advocates of Amendment 2 say this time they’re doing things differently than they did in 2014, and opponents of the measure should be worried.