2018 mid term elections
With the 2018 mid-term elections having brought in 35 new women legislators to the U.S. Congress - adding to the existing 70 or so women- the nation’s governing body has become the most diverse by gender and race in history. Of the 102 female members of congress, 89 are Democrats, while just 13 are Republican. […]
The final votes have been cast and counted, and Broward’s embattled Supervisor of Elections Dr. Brenda Snipes has been booted from her job by Governor Rick Scott, but the controversial 2018 mid-term elections may not be over.
According to a Naples Daily News story, Democrats planned to send out altered ballot forms so that they would be submitted "cure affidavits" to voters.
While election officials scramble to complete the final vote recount in Florida’s 2018 mid-term elections, Governor-elect Ron DeSantis appears to be shrugging off the very slim chance that he could eventually lose his race in a recount.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has injected herself into the election calamity, and confirmed to Sean Hannity that there is now an open criminal investigation into Florida’s 2018 mid-term elections.
Florida Governor Rick Scott and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) have filed a lawsuit against Broward Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes
One of the biggest upset victories of the 2018 midterm elections was the congressional race between Debbie Mucarsel-Powell and incumbent Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R).
Wasserman Schultz is pushing all of her political party’s election year agenda, including healthcare and gun control, not to mention taking a pound of flesh out of President Donald Trump.
Election day is upon us, and today Floridians will choose a new U.S. Senator and governor.
Amendment 4 is by far the most controversial, and quite possibly the most popular measure voters will address on the ballot this midterm election cycle.
The other shoe may have just dropped on Andrew Gillum’s gubernatorial campaign. Shoe #1 was the FBI investigation and the unreported donation Gillum received from an undercover FBI agent.
With one week before election day, U.S. Senator Bill Nelson (D) is leading Florida Governor Rick Scott (R) in the polls, but barely.
With the polls being tight as can be in Florida’s hotly contested gubernatorial race, it appears as if Democrat Andrew Gillum has begun to trend down while Republican DeSantis is surging a bit.
Hillary Clinton is said to be considering another presidential run in 2020, so lending a helping hand to two Democratic candidates that could eventually help her down the road, seems prudent to everyone.
With less than two weeks until election day, the gubernatorial race between Republican Ron DeSantis and Democrat Andrew Gillum has tightened.
While the final gubernatorial debate between Democrat Andrew Gillum and Republican Ron DeSantis brought out many theatrical moments, nothing compared to the exchange their surrogates had in the post-debate spin room.
DeSantis said that Gillum was "dealing with the FBI as a person of interest," adding, "he lied."
The ongoing act of terrorism in which several explosive devices were sent via mail to Democratic lawmakers across the nation, continues.
