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The Floridian is a state-centric media platform that covers state, national, and local politics, including Miami and Miami-Dade County politics.
On Saturday, The Floridian covered the illegal immigration remarks made by Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez (R-FL) that Democrats conflated into being anti-Cuban American. Appearing on the Spanish language "Actualidad Radio," Nuñez says she supports sending illegal immigrants relocated in Florida further north. Additionally, she also states that the influx of refugees fleeing Cuba for Florida […]
On Friday, Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez, a first-generation Cuban-American, appeared on the Spanish-language radio show " Actualidad Radio" to discuss illegal immigration and Cuban exiles, where her two-tiered response to a question about illegal immigration, and the amount of Cubans illegally crossing the southern border drew the ire of Florida Democrats, including Agriculture Commissioner Nikki […]
Inflation continues to affect everyday Americans. Floridians alone have spent $681 more just this past May because of it. Gas prices are at $3.88 per gallon on average, which is still high. Thankfully, Americans For Prosperity-Florida (AFP-FL) is launching a campaign to ease the burden of inflation. And more importantly, bring awareness to solutions on how […]
As the culture wars in America rage on, many conflicts have extended into the realm of policy. "Woke" ideals worm their way into legislation, business practices, and education. Conservatives have fought against the tide, and Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has announced his latest counterattack. In a press release issued July 27th, DeSantis outlined proposals against […]
After speaking against the Second Amendment in Miami, FL, US Rep. Val Demings (D-FL) is now being accused of being a leftist "Pelosi puppet," by her senatorial campaign opponent, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL). In remembrance of the Sandy Hook shooting, Rep. Val Demings made an appearance on the 9 year anniversary of the tragic event, […]
As the midterm elections swiftly approach, many Republican lawmakers are optimistic that the Hispanic vote will show up for the GOP in droves in the 2022 election cycle. US Rep. Maria Salazar (R-FL), who thinks Hispanics are "waking up" to the truth of the Democrat Party, is one of those Republican legislators. In an appearance […]
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez (R-FL) is a self-described cryptocurrency advocate and has introduced the practice publicly in the city of Miami. The South Florida Mayor is now teasing what he calls "Miami Coin." The Floridian sat down with Mayor Suarez a couple of weeks back, where he described the future pathway in Miami as, "technology-based." […]
As many Democrats such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-NY) continue to blame the United States for the civil unrest in Cuba, the White House has reportedly gone along with this idea and even started to explore a "working group" to examine remittances to Cuba in the wake of protests on the island to determine […]
The backlash over the offensive statement put out by the Democratic Party-supported Black Lives Matter organization has upset both South Florida Republicans and Democrats and now Miami Republicans have released a statement denouncing Black Lives Matter insulting remarks against Cubans and Cuban Americans. In the statement, Miami GOP Chairman Rene Garcia “vehemently” denounced the Black […]
Elections have consequences. All elections. Some of the local municipal races in Florida, no matter how inconsequential they may appear, could eventually shape future statewide or federal races. With this said, all elections are important, even the three 'Miracle Mile' races in the city of Coral Gables. On April 13th, residents of Coral Gables will […]
This week the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce hosted a candidate forum for the election being held on April 13th. The event featured the mayoral candidates and city commission candidates for Group 2 and Group 3.
Florida Democrats appear to continue unraveling after their stunning 2020 statewide losses to Republicans and have now begun to turn on their own.
The Super Bowl is over and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have won. So, what do you think Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis did shortly after seeing his home team win the big game?
The Sunshine State lawmaker noted that this has proven to be more divisive with the input of the mainstream media.
Soon enough, having free wireless internet may be available for almost all South Floridians. The most recent COVID bill extends free internet service to one-third of South Florida residents, but Q Link Wireless announced they will provide free service immediately to new customers. Q Link Wireless is a phone service company based out of Dania […]
At 5’8” and 200 lbs, former Detroit Lions Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders use to smoke defenses with his unique and unmatched slash running.
A postal distribution center has been audited after a viral video showed ballots in bins in a Southwest Miami-Dade branch. The order comes from Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, and it’s directed to all of the county’s postal distribution centers after a video from a cellphone showed that dozens of mail-in ballots were found in bins and on the floor...
The Florida lawmaker expressed that President Trump “has kept the promise he made in Miami in 2017 to end financial transactions with the Cuban military.” He added that “no president has done more to support the Cuban people in their struggle for freedom than President Trump, who has vigorously denied revenue to their oppressors.”
