"The two living Republican past presidents, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, have no plans to endorse Trump, according to their spokesmen." So said the lead story in The Washington Post.
Rick Scott announced Friday that one of the leaders of the global maintenance software field will be expanding in Florida.
eMaint, a provider of Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS) will be relocating from Estero to a larger office in Bonita Springs to accommodate future growth.
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"The two living Republican past presidents, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, have no plans to endorse Trump, according to their spokesmen." So said the lead story in The Washington Post.
The U.S. added 160,000 jobs during the month of April, according to new figures released Friday from the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics. The unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
Republican party leaders may have worried that Donald Trump would not only lose the general election for the presidency, but would so poison the image of the party as to cause Republican candidates for Congress and for state and local offices to also lose. Now they seem to be trying to patch things up, in order to present an image of unity before the general elections this fall.
The 2016 presidential election has been one of the most headline-inducing elections in recent memory. A full GOP field and the hotly-contested democratic run off provided endless opportunities and instances where politicians said or did outrageous things on the campaign trail.
Just because Donald Trump is looking for a running mate doesn't mean the best GOP vice presidential candidates are wringing their hands in the parlor like a string of Victorian ladies-in-waiting.
As real-estate magnate Donald Trump nailed down the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night with a resounding win in Indiana, Florida political consultants on both sides of the aisle felt a sense of deja vu.
"Tonight reminds me of Florida on August 25, 2010," tweeted Brian Hughes, a GOP operative who founded Meteoric Media Strategies and worked for Gov. Rick Scott's first bid for office in 2010.
Democrats are hoping to pick up some congressional seats and have one Florida Republican clearly in their sights.
This week, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) announced its first ad buys for the general election, purchasing more than $30 million for commercials around the country and almost $4 million of that being used to target freshman Republican Carlos Curbelo.
Today we remember the lives of the six million Jews and millions of others who perished under the Nazi regime during the Holocaust. We also honor those who survived, and the brave heroes who stood up against hatred and brutality, often risking their lives to save others.