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With the election taking place tomorrow, Florida rep. Darren Soto (D) has joined forces with a bipartisan group of lawmakers to introduces the American Families United Act, which is designed to preserve and promote family unity by amending the Immigration and Nationality Act. In turn, this would help millions of U.S. citizens to be reunited with their loved ones.
Florida Rep. Darren Soto (D) has launched political jabs at the Trump administration for not doing enough on immigration reform. In response, a senior White House official has argued that “the president has offered DACA upwards of three times to the Congress and unfortunately the Congress is [sic] not wanted to accept those plans.”
With the election under a week away, Democrats across the state of Florida are making the final push to keep the House, turn the Senate and win the presidency on November 3rd by turning the sunshine state blue.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R), the Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, took to Twitter this week to provide a “WARNING,” explaining that “the bulk of disinformation attacks prepared by our adversaries were designed for the days before & just after Election Day.”
In a rematch after losing the 2018 midterm election’s congressional run, Republican Maria Elvira Salazar is making a final push before the November 3rd election, and the congressional hopeful is looking to turn Florida’s 27th congressional district red.
Florida Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D), who’s been criticized in the past for having conflicting views on Venezuela and its leadership, has taken to Twitter to highlight the continued violation of human rights that Venezuela’s communist leadership has enacted.
The result of Justice Amy Coney Barret’s confirmation has led to further division in the political arena, and now lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are involving themselves in conversations that could have lasting results in the upcoming general election.
After last night’s confirmation of Justice Amy Coney Barrett, as expected, the response was divided among politicians. While Republicans praised the new Justice as a strong addition to the Supreme Court, Democrats slammed Republicans for Justice Barrett’s confirmation, and one Democrat who was vocal in his disapproval is Vice President Joe Biden (D).
Since election season started, President Trump (R) and Republicans have launched attacks at Democrats, arguing that a number of Democratic lawmakers are moving further and further to the left, which will ultimate alienate voters. Vice President Joe Biden (D) has been accused of being a socialist on numerous times, and most recently, during the debates, the former Vice President downplayed...
After last night’s presidential debate, Republicans are in full swing, supporting President Trump (R) and asserting that he won the debate. Moreover, one issue that Republicans are now proudly touting online is the President’s handling of the military.
This week, both Florida Reps. Michael Waltz (R) and Stephanie Murphy (D) directed a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray, National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe and Attorney General Bill Barr requesting an official briefing on Russian and Iranian interference in the 2020 election.
Last night, the FBI announced that both Iran and Russia are the culprits behind emails sent to Democratic voters, instructing them to not only switch to the Republican party but to also vote for President Donald Trump (R) as well. John Ratcliffe, the director of national intelligence, made the announcement last night, explaining that the emails were designed “to incite social...
In an election season that some have viewed to be more contentious than the 2016 presidential election, a gubernatorial race in Utah is shifting the narrative, pointing out that the election doesn’t have to be as divisive.
A federal appeals court has just decided that North Carolina can accept absentee ballots that are postmarked November 3rd, Election Day, until November 12.
In a move that’s being criticized for obstructing the objectivity of journalism, USA Today has announced that it is officially endorsing Vice President Joe Biden (D) for the presidency.
Days before the final presidential debate between President Trump (R) and former Vice President Joe Biden (D), a new Gallup Party Affiliation poll is indication that more registered voters consider themselves Republican rather than Democrat.
At last night’s townhall debate, Vice President. Joe Biden (D) was questioned on a number of topics, and Cedric Humphrey, a voter, brought up a comment that Biden made earlier this year while speaking to Charlamagne tha God of the Breakfast Club.
So far, national polls indicate that Vice President Biden is leading the President, but the Biden campaign isn’t taking this as a sign that they should be comfortable in their approach to the American people as election day looms closer.
