A post-Labor Day Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll of likely voters released Thursday afternoon shows the presidential race in Florida is in a dead heat and anybody's to claim -- 47 percent for Hillary Clinton, 47 percent for Donald Trump.
A post-Labor Day Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll of likely voters released Thursday afternoon shows the presidential race in Florida is in a dead heat and anybody's to claim -- 47 percent for Hillary Clinton, 47 percent for Donald Trump.
A new national Morning Consult poll released Thursday says a majority of voters want Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson to take part in the presidential debates.
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College football has begun and fans across the Sunshine State are divided as they root for the Gators and the Seminoles.
With the National Football League (NFL) season kicking off on Thursday night, the Miami Dolphins, who haven’t been to the Super Bowl in more than three decades, remain the most popular pro football team in the Sunshine State.
Public Policy Polling (PPP) unveiled a poll on Wednesday asking Floridians who their favorite NFL team was. The Dolphins led the pack with 20 percent of those surveyed saying Miami was their favorite NFL team.
In second place in Florida was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa Bay is the favorite NFL team of 15 percent of those surveyed.
Where have all the utility trucks gone? Hundreds of trucks from all over the state headed north before Hurricane Hermine hit to prepare for power loss, but their services still remain unrendered, according to some in Tallahassee. Now people in the state’s capital city are still pondering the trucks' whereabouts six days after the storm blasted through the area, leaving nearly 100,000 people without power.
Who is the Commission on Presidential Debates to decide which presidential candidates the American people get to see in a televised debate? I ask you.
Testing reform groups refuse to be told they aren't making a difference in national education policies -- they insist they're the ones changing the face of high-stakes education across the country, and they've got the results to prove it.
Don’t look now but, according to a poll released on Wednesday, the most popular baseball team with Florida fans isn’t from the Sunshine State. It’s not even from this part of the United States.
With buzz growing that he could run for governor of Florida in 2018, Mike Huckabee can at least count on the support of many Republicans across the Sunshine State.