Browsing Category
Florida
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.
Read More...
Read More...
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.
Read More...
Read More...
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…
Read More...
Read More...
Andrew Gillum surprises in Florida
Andrew Gillum, the progressive 39-year-old mayor of Tallahassee, won the Democratic primary in Florida. Some had called his journey an impossible quest.
Read More...
Read More...
Gwen Graham: ‘We must all put all of our efforts behind Andrew Gillum’
She told her supporters she congratulated Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, who led the state's Democratic primary race by more than 42,000 votes in a historic upset.
Read More...
Read More...
Florida primary for governor an election Trump is watching
Florida voters are going to the polls to select nominees to replace Republican Gov. Rick Scott in an election that's caught the attention of President Donald Trump.
Read More...
Read More...
Election Day in Florida: Vote!
Tuesday is Election Day in Florida; a primary that will decide who Democrats and Republicans choose to represent them in the November general elections. Make sure you vote.
Read More...
Read More...
Can Bernie Sanders swing the Florida governor’s race?
Andrew Gillum's gubernatorial campaign may come down to one question: How much does Bernie Sanders' support matter in a Democratic primary?
Read More...
Read More...
Curbelo leads in spite of ‘blue wave’
Curbelo should have no business surviving in a suburban Miami seat that voted for Hillary Clinton 57 percent to 41 percent in 2016. But...
Read More...
Read More...
The November elections: A ‘blue wave’ or is it a ‘red tide’
They tell us a ‘blue wave’ is coming. But there's also the fear of a toxic red tide that not only infests the waters that surround Florida, but also the politics of hate and division.
Read More...
Read More...