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Fewer than 50,000 Puerto Ricans settled in Florida post-Maria, UF study says
Fewer than 50,000 Puerto Ricans likely relocated to Florida as a result of Hurricane Maria, according to a study released this month.
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When it comes to Florida politics, Big Sugar is an equal opportunity polluter
If Governor Scott had agreed to exercise the 2010 option to purchase US Sugar lands, there would be today more than 130,000 acres in public ownership and taxpayers would be 8 years…
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The Florida race in black and white — with a dash of Trump thrown in
There are those who want to turn the U.S. into a paradise for the one percenters. And led by the white masters. The Florida race for governor may be a harbinger of exactly that.
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To avoid conflicts, Rick Scott created a trust blind in name only
Rick Scott had been governor of Florida for barely three months when questions first mounted about conflicts of interest.
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Latest poll shows Gillum still leading DeSantis
A Florida Southern College Center for Polling and Research survey had Gillum with a 3.31 percentage point lead over DeSantis. The election is still one month away.
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Florida governor’s race a virtual tie; turnout will determine the winner
Turnout will decide this election. If few people vote bet on DeSantis. If turnout is greater than usual with a large participation of minorities, young people and new voters, then plan…
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New poll shows Gillum lead grows to 7%
With less than 50 days to Election Day in Florida, a new poll shows Andrew Gillum with a lead of seven percentage points over Ron DeSantis in a race to replace outgoing Florida governor…
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Shalala under-performing like we thought she would
A Dominican-American woman who lives in Miami may be the deciding factor on who wins the congressional seat being vacated by Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.
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The far edge of privatization: Monopolizing the beach
The latest twist in this long and ever-more pervasive process is the effort to privatize access to a cherished, defining feature of most coastal communities: the right to ocean beaches.
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Gillum has slight lead in latest Quinnipiac University poll
The Florida governor's race is too close to call, with 50 percent of likely voters for Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, the Democrat, and 47 percent for U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, the…
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