"The election of Hillary Clinton would lead to the destruction of our country."
Read More »Judge Orders Extension of Voter-Registration Deadline
A federal judge ordered a one-day extension in Florida’s voter registration deadline and seemed ready to consider a longer delay against the backdrops of the recovery from Hurricane Matthew and one of the most heated presidential races in decades. U.S. District Judge Mark Walker said the state should continue accepting …
Read More »Fla. Democrats Want Voter Registration Deadline Extended, File Lawsuit
The Florida Democratic Party filed a lawsuit against both Gov. Rick Scott and Secretary of State Ken Detzner, the state's top election official.
Read More »Clinton, Trump To Return To Fla. After Debate
After tonight's ballyhooed presidential debate, Trump and Clinton will quickly try to grab momentum in the Sunshine State.
Read More »Where To Watch Tonight’s Presidential Debate
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will debate today starting at 9 p.m. at Hofstra University in New York.
Read More »Florida AG Bondi Defends Decision To Take Trump Donation
Pam Bondi on Tuesday for the first time directly answered questions about the 2013 donation.
Read More »Libraries’ Denial Of Anti-Clinton Book Draws Frustration
In mid-August, Ann Lhota, a Newberry resident, requested that the Alachua County Library District purchase “Clinton Cash: A Graphic Novel," but her request was denied.
Read More »Paul Ryan, Wasserman Schultz To Test Anti-Establishment Mood
House Speaker Paul Ryan and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz are about to test voters’ anti-establishment mood, first hand. In an election year in which supporters of both parties are seething against Washington, 15 states from Florida to Arizona have yet to vote in House primaries. They include challenges against Ryan, …
Read More »At Democratic Convention, Obama To Rally For Clinton — And His Own Legacy
President Obama hopes to "pass the baton" to Hillary Clinton — not just because he supports her but because a Republican president could reverse some of his signature initiatives.
Read More »Democratic Convention’s Second Night Heralds A Return Of The Age Of Clinton
Bill Clinton contrasted the "real" woman he knows and the "cartoon" version sketched by critics at the Republican convention last week — congratulating the Democratic delegates on choosing the former.
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