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Florida’s Democratic Congressional caucus is comprised of a slew of smart, aggressive, and opinionated members who aren’t afraid to stand up for what they feel is right, or stand up against those Republicans who they feel are out of line or have overstepped their authority.
Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell said that “ it’s time to put politics aside” and come together to make sure that Floridians are protected and that all resources to counter the virus are available to them.
The total number of confirmed Coronavirus cases in Florida has eclipsed 12,000 over the weekend with 221 of those patients who have died from the rapidly spreading disease.
His critics and political enemies keep throwing rocks at him because they feel he hasn't done enough to help mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus in the state, but the truth is Gov. Ron DeSantis
As of 12 AM Tuesday, the Coronavirus pandemic has affected some 1227 Floridians and left 17 dead. Broward and Miami-Dade Counties are considered to be ground zero for the outbreak
It’s hard to imagine, but prior to the last couple weeks, the Florida Legislature was focused on many issues other than the Chinese coronavirus, or the "China virus" as President Trump calls it.
Well, today is the day Floridians will finally get to vote for their choice for president. Republicans will vote for Trump, while Democrats are expected hand vice president Joe Biden the victory.
As expected, more and more cases of the deadly virus are sprouting up in the U.S., causing widespread panic among Americans as they scurry to buy up all the toilet paper, baby wipes, and 409 cleaner they can from their local grocery store.
After enduring crushing losses on Super Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders appears to be on the path of another election year defeat.
The Sky is Falling! The Sky is Falling! Not really, but the spreading disease is causing havoc with the global stock markets hitting gas prices hard, and shutting down entire countries.
The Coronavirus is on everyone’s mind around the world as some 109K+ have been confirmed and 3,800 people have died from the rapidly-spreading disease.
The South Carolina Democratic presidential primary debate lived up to all the hype as all of the candidates did their best to outshine one another and talk over everyone’s response, not to mention violate the agreed-upon debate stage rules.
As vice president Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and the rest of the field of 2020 presidential candidates sing their very own somber version of Paul Anka’s classic “My Way,” Senator Bernie Sanders’ is celebrating his Nevada Caucus win and front runner status by doubling down on his support of Cuba’s Communist Dictator and murderer Fidel Castro.
NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO PLAY GOD WITH THE LIFE OF AN UNBORN BABY. NO ONE!
Democratic state Rep. Al Jacquet’s apology for calling his primary opponent a “batty boy” or gay man doesn’t cut for Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, Florida’s first gay Latino legislator. Oh, sorry, we can’t use that term, right? So let’s use Smith’s words.
Democratic state Rep. Al Jacquet has apologized for this using an anti-gay slur directed at his 2020 primary opponent, Lake Worth Beach City Commissioner Omari Hardy.
The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) has seen better times, but while the political party continues to lack leadership and transparency from within, it is nowhere near where it was when then-Republican Governor Charlie Crist and Chairman Jim Greer ran the show.
Environmental groups from around the state have converged on Tallahassee this week to lobby legislators in hopes that they will support their efforts to “Make Florida Green Again?”