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Gov. Ron DeSantis warned Tuesday that law enforcement “reinforcements” will be on hand if anyone plans to participate in armed protests at the Florida Capitol.
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Florida Republicans dominated Tuesday's elections from the top of the ballot on down, leaving Democrats searching for answers after more than two decades of GOP control of the state.
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Since the Civil War, servicemembers have participated in U.S. elections by mail, giving voters away from home a chance to cast a ballot. Election supervisors are making provisions for another group of traveling voters to participate in the November 3 election -- astronauts more than 250 miles above the Earth.
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Are you voting by mail for the first time? Here's what you need to do to make sure your vote will be counted.
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While the polls from Saint Leo University and the University of North Florida report similar findings, poll directors are offering differing opinions on if Amendment 2 will gain the support it needs to pass.
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Thirty three state legislature seats were not contested by Democrats. Now, only one seat is not being contested by a Democrat. The Democratic Party is focusing a huge amounts of resources on flipping three Republican-held Senate seats into Democratic hands.
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Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans moved to Florida after Hurricane Maria devastated the island. Hispanics are the fastest-growing bloc of voters in the state, and whichever party woos them to vote for their candidate could decide the presidential election.
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We check in with voters from the sunshine state as they weigh their options before the election.
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While the opposing camps on Amendment 2 offer those dramatically different pictures about what will happen if the minimum-wage measure passes, political experts anticipate that the outcome of the vote on the proposed amendment --- one of six on the Nov. 3 ballot --- will be close.
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The push to educate the public about the time involved in the tabulation of mail-in ballots comes as the Republican president has repeatedly demanded that a winner of the Nov. 3 election be determined by the end of Election Day.
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Broward County's booming Black Caribbean community could prove to be a voting stronghold for the Democratic party.
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Nowhere is the battle for the 2020 election more evident than in The Villages, the nation's largest retirement community, located in the all-important swing state of Florida.