In just under a month you'll be able to start casting your votes in the general election as early voting begins in Florida.
Kamala Harris is getting closer to Donald Trump's lead in his home state of Florida, according to latest polls.In two of the three most recent polls in the state, Trump's leads over Harris have fallen to within the margin of error,
A recent survey of 600 registered voters by the Independent Center and The Bullfinch Group, conducted September 20 and 23, showed Trump had a 1-point lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in Florida (48 percent to 47). The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.
FDP Chair Nikki Fried said a $400,000 campaign donation from the DNC shows confidence that Democrats can defeat incumbent Sen. Rick Scott, and more.
Voters in Miami-Dade and Broward counties will vote on races for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House, the Florida Legislature, sheriff and local school boards and city commissions. There will also be constitutional amendments on issues like recreational marijuana and abortion,
We’ve noticed something about the legislative candidates we’re interviewing in the runup to the November general election. In several races, Republicans just aren’t showing up to editorial board
With the presidential election just weeks away, Telemundo Station Group and Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy, Inc. surveyed the state of Florida to find out what decision Latino voters would make.
The Justice Department said former congressional candidate William Braddock threatened to send a Russian-Ukrainian hit squad to kill his primary opponent.
Kamala Harris is within striking distance of Donald Trump in Florida ahead of the presidential election in November, according to a new poll. The survey, conducted by Victory Insights, shows that Trump is leading Harris in Florida by just 2.1 percentage points, which is within the poll's margin of error of +/- 4.4 percent.
Cannabis is playing a bigger role in the U.S. presidential race than in any past campaign, with Vice President Kamala Harris reaffirming support for legalization this week.
Election officials are preparing to send out vote-by-mail ballots to hundreds of thousands of South Floridians beginning on Monday.