Sen. Marco Rubio says he will be campaigning with Republican candidates to keep GOP control of the House and Senate, but that will not include presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Read More »Grayson, Jolly Show Differences In Senate Race
U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, an Orlando Democrat, and U.S. Rep. David Jolly debated Monday night. Both are vying for Sen. Marco Rubio's open Senate seat.
Read More »Florida, Alabama Senators Renew River Battle With Georgia
U.S Senators from Alabama and Florida have renewed their petitions to re-examine water allocation from two river systems that both states share with Georgia.
Read More »Review Panel: Florida Rep. Grayson Likely Violated Law, House Rules
The allegations center on a hedge fund he started when he was outside Congress and legal work done by others, for which Grayson may have been paid while he was in office.
Read More »Florida Gov. Scott Endorses Trump For President
Scott made the announcement Wednesday on his official Facebook page.
Read More »Donald Trump Won All 13 of These North Central Florida Counties
Trump and Clinton both led their parties statewide.
Read More »Rubio Drops Presidential Bid
Sen. Marco Rubio ended his presidential run Tuesday night after losing to Donald Trump in Florida's presidential primary.
Read More »Voter Registration Paints Party Pictures
Voter registration for the presidential primaries closed a month ago. More than 8 million Floridians are registered as Republicans or Democrats, while nearly 3 million voters in the state are registered with no party affiliation, according to data from the state Division of Elections.
Read More »Marco Rubio Holds Rally In The Villages
About 700 people — including veterans, middle-aged parents and retirees — filled the Rohan Recreation Center to capacity by about 3 p.m.
Read More »Photos: Republican Presidential Candidates Gather In Orlando
The Republican presidential candidates met with voters in Orlando to discuss immigration, the economy and the recent tragedy in Paris.
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