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Republicans Win Supermajorities in Florida State House and Senate, Giving Party Total Control
In the past year, the governor and the GOP Legislature have passed laws into place that restrict transgender rights, crack down on protests, limit how racial issues can be taught in schools, and ban discussion of gender identity or sexual orientation in younger grades.
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Quiz: What Type of Voter Are You?
Swing voter? Casual voter? Dedicated voter? Take our quiz to find out.
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DeSantis Administration Blocks Federal Poll Monitors in Key Democratic-run Counties
Florida officials said that federal officials are not included in the list of people allowed inside polling places.
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Over $13 Billion to Help Cut Winter Energy Costs for Struggling Families
With many American families facing record-high energy costs this coming winter, the Biden-Harris administration has announced several steps to help lessen the burden.
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Central Florida Residents Can Now Cast Their Ballots
Residents of Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Flagler, Lake, Polk, and Brevard counties are now able to cast their vote before Election Day, Nov. 8.
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DeSantis’ Election Police Sow Fear and Confusion With Arrests
New bodycam footage shows the shock of voters who were arrested by the governor’s enforcement tool, even though they were allowed to vote in the 2020 election.
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Val Demings Calls out Rubio During Debate, Blasts His Inaction on Gun Violence and Stance on Abortion Rights
The congresswoman and the senator faced questions on topics including inflation, abortion, voting rights, gun violence, immigration, and foreign policy.
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Here’s Where You Can Find a Sample Ballot Before the Election
Voters will be able to study the candidates and familiarize themselves with the ballot’s format for the Nov. 8 midterm elections.
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Marco Rubio Skips Debate With Val Demings, Allegedly Attends Three-Day Fundraiser in South Beach Instead
The senator planned to be at the three-day fundraiser in South Beach, according to the event’s invitation. The next debate will be on Oct. 18.
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Hurricane Ian May Delay Vote-by-Mail Ballots in Central Florida
Elections supervisors from the areas most affected by Hurricane Ian say that some polling locations may not be able to open for the election, but voters will still have the opportunity to cast their ballot.























