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There is no question that U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R) has left a lasting mark on the world of politics, and in the coming years, he could all-but solidify his legacy of being one of the most popular senator in recent history.
In statement, Senator Bill Nelson said his campaign is calling for a recount after having lost by less than 0.5% (34,537 ) of the vote in Florida.
By the closest of margins, Republicans Ron DeSantis and Rick Scott won their respective senatorial and gubernatorial races on election night.
Election day is upon us, and today Floridians will choose a new U.S. Senator and governor.
The 2018 mid-term elections are less than a week away, and the U.S. Senate race between Senator Bill Nelson (D) and Florida Governor Rick Scott is all tied up.
The latest Suffolk University poll has Democrats Andrew Gillum and Bill Nelson up by a hair over their respective Republican opponents, Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis.
This excitement for Gillum has all-but saved Nelson, but the recent polls show a tighter race.
Scott’s pollster, Wes Anderson, released the following poll numbers, which shows his boss in solid and favorable position.
To add insult to injury, Scott tweeted and video of Democratic Rep. Al Lawson praising the governor's hurricane relief efforts.
There you have it. Scott’s focus will indefinitely be on helping Floridians recover from the storm.
Many Democratic lawmakers have either signaled or openly advocated for President Trump’s impeachment.
The Democratic “Blue Wave” never made landfall, and this "Red Wave"
With the news that the FBI investigation turned out to "corroborating evidence" for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's...
On the eve of a history and controversial vote to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court...
The race between Scott and Nelson is considered a ‘toss-up,’ with polls showing that the two men are in a virtual tie.
Senate Republicans refused to call for an FBI inquiry, but President Trump intervened and directed the top law enforcement agency in the country to do so. Senate Democrats
All of Scott’s ads have been effective, but somehow Nelson is leading in the polls. The latest NBC/Marist poll also has Nelson up, but only by 3 points.
Rubio tweeted this week that his bill passed in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with “very strong bipartisan support.”
