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While President Donald Trump won't be getting a second term in the White House, he managed to win Florida and by a larger margin than he did when he defeated Hilary Clinton in 2016. The President's popularity in Florida, coupled with a strong showing by Republicans in down-ballot state and local races, has some political observers questioning whether it’s still accurate to call Florida a swing state.
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The days following the election were tense, one inmate said. Like waiting for a child to be born.By Friday, Alexander Clayton’s nerves were frayed. He…
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He is widely rumored to be a potential presidential candidate in 2024.
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Leon County ended up bluer than as usual after Election Day. A longtime local politician was ousted on the county commission, and a fresh face arrived on the judicial circuit. Local voters are not sticking with incumbents like years past.
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A top Florida campaign strategist for President Donald Trump credited outreach to a broad swath of voters and sophisticated use of data as playing key…
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If the pre-election polls had been right, Joe Biden would have won Florida.In the days ahead of the election, many of the nation's political survey…
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Forget purple state. And don't even think about blue state.Florida Republicans dominated Tuesday's elections from the top of the ballot on down, leaving…
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Florida Democrats tried unsuccessfully to paint President Donald Trump as the man who would repeal the Affordable Care Act and place millions of people with pre-existing conditions at risk.
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Officials in Georgia's largest county, processing their votes inside the State Farm Arena, originally hoped to have the remainder of their ballots…
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President Trump took Florida by a much bigger margin Tuesday than he did in 2016. And he might have done this by peeling away Hispanic voters, scaring many from Joe Biden by associating him with socialists from countries they fled.