• When he successfully ran for reelection in Florida in 2022, DeSantis, who was first elected to the Sunshine State's top executive position four years earlier, raised a whopping $211 million for his state political committee and set an all-time record for gubernatorial fundraising. (motherjones.com)
  • A large chunk of the cash DeSantis raised for his gubernatorial race has gone into boosting his presidential bid-perhaps illegally. (motherjones.com)
  • His 2022 gubernatorial race provides a perspective into DeSantis' fundraising world. (motherjones.com)
  • So even as DeSantis trods a rougher path in the 2024 GOP race, it's worth looking at the well-heeled spenders who financed his last political venture. (motherjones.com)
  • Gillum , the mayor of Tallahassee, conceded the race in a speech on Tuesday, after polls showed him down one percentage point to Republican Ron DeSantis , a former congressman who is close to President Donald Trump. (dailycaller.com)
  • U.S. President Donald Trump talks with Republican Florida governor candidate Ron DeSantis during a Make America Great Again Rally at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa, Florida, U.S., July 31, 2018. (dailycaller.com)
  • As of Friday night, GOP Gov. Rick Scott led the incumbent senator, Democrat Bill Nelson, by 14,855 votes, which would qualify for a hand recount, while Democrat Andrew Gillum trailed Republican Ron DeSantis by just over 36,000 votes in the gubernatorial race, which would call for a machine recount. (newser.com)
  • Per NBC News , Gillum is expected to hold a press conference Saturday to address his race against DeSantis and the narrowing gap between the two as more ballots are tallied. (newser.com)
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, led the way in passing restrictive education policies through the "Parents Rights in Education" Act, which critics refer to as the "Don't Say Gay" law, that prohibits classroom instruction related to gender identity and sexuality for students in 3rd grade or younger. (edweek.org)
  • Robert Tufo, a math teacher in Palm Beach, Fla., was hoping DeSantis would win because of his policies to limit how gender identity, sexuality, and race are discussed in the classroom. (edweek.org)
  • Two big-state governors with presidential ambitions, California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, argued Thursday. (winknews.com)
  • Some last-minute polls have shown Republican Congressman Ron DeSantis sneaking ahead of his competition, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam. (wfsu.org)
  • I'm a proven, principled conservative leader," DeSantis said at a republican gubernatorial debate in Jacksonville. (wfsu.org)
  • A recent Florida Atlantic University poll favors DeSantis by just one point. (wfsu.org)
  • Laxalt has received Trump's endorsement and the backing of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. (wunc.org)
  • President Trump listens as Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis speaks at a Make America Great Again Rally in Tampa last month. (kpbs.org)
  • Florida Rep. Ron DeSantis won the Republican nomination, cruising to a nearly 20 point win over establishment-backed Adam Putnam, the state's agriculture commissioner - a margin no one expected, boosted by his coveted endorsement from President Trump. (kpbs.org)
  • DeSantis had been seen as a slight favorite, but no one had predicted such a blowout win over Putnam, who started the race as the clear frontrunner. (kpbs.org)
  • Putnam, a former congressman who was once seen as a rising star in the GOP, criticized DeSantis as nothing more than a puppet of the president and said he was out of touch with Florida-specific issues. (kpbs.org)
  • But a Gillum vs. DeSantis race would take on a new dynamic. (kpbs.org)
  • Ron DeSantis smears Andrew Gillum on race, crime in Florida. (nymag.com)
  • Under Mayor Gillum's leadership, Tallahassee is the most crime-ridden city in the entire state of Florida," DeSantis said in a debate on October 22, calling the issue "out of control. (nymag.com)
  • 2. Gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis. (miaminewtimes.com)
  • The race for governor between GOP Rep. Ron DeSantis and Democratic Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum is also close enough that a recount is possible. (abc15.com)
  • The former president didn't help matters any by declaring victory anyhow and, without missing a beat, attacking the one Republican who overperformed on Tuesday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. (ijr.com)
  • On Thursday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, likely fed up with the lack of support from the Biden administration, proposed a civilian-military force in the Sunshine State. (pjmedia.com)
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to reestablish a World War II-era civilian military force that he, not the Pentagon, would control," a CNN article atop their page much of Friday read. (pjmedia.com)
  • But in a nod to the growing tension between Republican states and the Biden administration over the National Guard, DeSantis also said this unit, called the Florida State Guard, would be 'not encumbered by the federal government. (pjmedia.com)
  • Democrat Nikki Fried, Florida's lunatic agriculture commissioner who wants to run against DeSantis in next year's gubernatorial race, deemed it a paramilitary force . (pjmedia.com)
  • Reid, whose MSNBC blog also posted a delusional piece called "DeSantis wants Florida to establish its own military force. (pjmedia.com)
  • WOW: GOP Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis wants to form a personal militia like the 'political' leaders in Iraq have. (pjmedia.com)
  • U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist, a Democratic candidate for governor of Florida, has continued to needle incumbent Gov. Ron DeSantis for his handling of the property insurance crisis in the state. (insurancejournal.com)
  • But the biggest matchup in Florida is at the top of the ticket, where Democrats will pick a nominee to try to defeat Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential presidential contender in 2024. (wskg.org)
  • Florida's Democratic gubernatorial primary will likely come down to who voters believe has the best chance of defeating DeSantis in November. (wskg.org)
  • CHARLIE CRIST: We can unite Democrats, independents and many Republicans who care about our Florida, and we will defeat Ron DeSantis. (nhpr.org)
  • DeSantis is very popular among Republicans in Florida. (nhpr.org)
  • ALLEN: Another thing that's in DeSantis' favor is that Florida, which has long been considered a swing state, has trended more and more Republican in recent years. (nhpr.org)
  • The 2002 Florida gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 2002 for the post of Governor of Florida. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bush became the first Republican governor of Florida to win re-election to a second term. (wikipedia.org)
  • This entry was posted in Charlie Crist , Florida Governor 2014 , Nan Rich , Rick Scott by Charles McGuinness . (socialseer.com)
  • The four Democratic nominees for governor met Wednesday in the first gubernatorial debate in Tampa. (tampabay.com)
  • What we need is a Governor who will build an economy that works for all of the people of Florida. (tampabay.com)
  • Andrew Gillum, the Democrat candidate for governor, withdraws his concession in the race at a news conference on Nov. 10, 2018, in Tallahassee, Fla. (go.com)
  • Yet the Florida governor is one of the most prodigious political cash-chasers in recent US history. (motherjones.com)
  • Controversial Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz is reportedly planning to run for governor, though the lawmaker is remaining tight-lipped about it, at least publicly. (yahoo.com)
  • U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist gestures while he speaks to supporters during a campaign rally as he announces his run for Florida governor on May 4 in St. Petersburg. (politifact.com)
  • The political career of U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist, a Democratic candidate for Florida governor, spans three decades, three party affiliations and multiple positions on sensitive issues. (politifact.com)
  • As he geared up to run for Florida governor in 2006, Crist re-cast himself more simply as "pro-life. (politifact.com)
  • Election Day has come and gone, but the drama continues in Florida, where the books have not yet been completely closed on both the race for governor and US Senate. (newser.com)
  • When it comes to education, political divisions among candidates for governor have been stark, with conservative nominees pushing for what they term parents' rights policies that would mean restrictions on teaching and lessons surrounding race and sexuality, and more-liberal nominees arguing for major funding increases and efforts to curb teacher shortages. (edweek.org)
  • Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried entered the race for Florida governor , setting up a fight between competing visions for the Democratic Party with former Gov. Charlie Crist, who is also running. (winknews.com)
  • Ohio Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor has launched her gubernatorial campaign by creating a fundraising committee. (wcbe.org)
  • Gillum would be the first African-American governor of Florida if elected, and he becomes the second black Democratic gubernatorial nominee this year in the South, joining Georgia's Stacey Abrams. (kpbs.org)
  • During his eight years as governor, Florida became a significantly harsher and crueler place for the working class and poor , data shows. (miaminewtimes.com)
  • Florida is the freest state in the country, because we have a governor who fights to defend our constitutional rights - even in the face of an unprecedented onslaught from the Biden Administration. (pjmedia.com)
  • Florida Governor Rick Scott is urging insurance agents to do their part to get out the vote as the state's gubernatorial campaign enters its final weeks. (insurancejournal.com)
  • I'm proud of Andrew Gillum for running an incredible race right down to the wire. (democrats.org)
  • Some candidates, including Dennis Kucinich (Ohio), Ben Jealous (Maryland), Andrew Gillum (Florida) and Cathy Glasson (Iowa), have already been endorsed by the Sanders-founded Our Revolution , while other candidates have been endorsed by local branches of the organization. (truthout.org)
  • Andrew Gillum may retract his concession in the Florida governor's race. (dailycaller.com)
  • Democratic gubernatorial opponent Andrew] Gillum called for a series of gun-control measures after the Parkland massacre, including a ban on assault weapons, limiting the size of magazines, banning armor-piercing bullets and prohibiting guns to those with domestic violence felonies or misdemeanors. (issues2000.org)
  • After several calls for resignation, including one from future gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum [D], Bittel resigned in November 2017. (listverse.com)
  • Yes, I too wanted victories for Beto O'Rourke in Texas and Andrew Gillum in Florida and to see more blue on congressional maps, but the incredible hard work, dedication and strategy that went into the midterms has paved a powerful path for new candidates, diverse campaigns, stronger movements. (erinschrode.com)
  • In Florida, Republican Gov. Rick Scott defeated Republican-turned-Democrat Charlie Crist. (ynetnews.com)
  • The Florida Governor's race is neck and neck between Republican Rick Scott and Democrat Charlie Crist . (wmfe.org)
  • He touted that bill alongside efforts to expand school choice, prevent transgender girls from participating in sports, and ban educators from teaching critical race theory, in his campaign against former Gov. Charlie Crist, a Democrat who won the support of the state's teachers' unions. (edweek.org)
  • Gubernatorial candidates, Nikki Fried and Charlie Crist make their final pitches ahead of primaries on Tuesday. (winknews.com)
  • Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist holds a big edge over Republican Gov. Rick Scott among registered Florida voters in a hypothetical gubernatorial match-up in 2014, a new poll shows. (insurancejournal.com)
  • ALLEN: You know, Charlie Crist is a very familiar name in Florida. (nhpr.org)
  • The hour-long debate, the first one in Florida's 2018 gubernatorial race, never veered into unpleasant territory. (tampabay.com)
  • Protesters demonstrate outside the Broward County Supervisor of Elections office on Nov. 10, 2018 in Lauderhill, Fla. (go.com)
  • An elections worker feeds ballots into a tabulation machine at the Broward County Supervisor of Elections office on Nov. 10, 2018 in Lauderhill, Fla. (go.com)
  • In the 2018 midterms, the Democrats suffered a high-profile loss in Florida's gubernatorial and Senate races. (newsweek.com)
  • In 2018, Iowa Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Nate Boulton seemed to be on the fast track of being his party's nominee, but a scandal came about that would derail it all for him. (listverse.com)
  • His victory is one of the most significant progressive victories of the 2018 primary season - a surprise upset in a statewide race, to lead one of the biggest states in the country, which is one of the year's top battlegrounds. (kpbs.org)
  • Thanks to a bizarrely progressive law in Florida, a helluva lot of people have already voted early in the 2018 midterm election. (miaminewtimes.com)
  • But 2018 is a race between a corpse and a zombie, and at this point, the corpse at least seems less likely to bite. (miaminewtimes.com)
  • We wonder if Lamontagne might be a little too conservative even for New Hampshire , but this race - just like the Granite State's presidential and U.S. House contests - is a toss-up. (centerforpolitics.org)
  • In Florida , we a situation that rocked the state's Democratic Party with accusations against the party chairman. (listverse.com)
  • In the last week before the state's primary elections, Florida's gubernatorial candidates put rubber to the road in a final push to woo voters. (wfsu.org)
  • In New York, voters are finally casting ballots in congressional races, months after the state's top court scrapped the legislature's map, ruling it unfairly benefited Democrats. (wskg.org)
  • Politico explores the state's GOP gubernatorial primary, another battle between the pro-Trump and moderate forces within the party. (nbcnews.com)
  • This election was the last time until 2022 a Florida gubernatorial candidate won the general election by double digits or that a Republican won Miami-Dade County. (wikipedia.org)
  • With Florida's U.S. Senate, gubernatorial, and agriculture commissioner races all falling within the narrow margin that automatically triggers a recount, Secretary of State Ken Detzner ordered machine recounts in all three. (go.com)
  • Florida's U.S. Senate and governor's races have been among the most closely watched in the nation. (go.com)
  • Florida's Senate battle is even closer than the gubernatorial race. (dailycaller.com)
  • This race is going to determine Florida's future. (wfsu.org)
  • Favorites of both the conservative and progressive movements scored surprising wins in Florida's gubernatorial primaries on Tuesday, setting up a competitive clash come November. (kpbs.org)
  • President Donald Trump suggested Friday that the federal government could play a role in a possible recount of Florida's close Senate and gubernatorial race. (abc15.com)
  • McBride selected Tom Rossin, minority leader of the Florida Senate, as his running mate. (wikipedia.org)
  • By contrast, Democratic candidates in this year's most competitive Senate races did whatever they could to distance themselves from the president. (ynetnews.com)
  • With large batches still to be counted in key races, either party could still emerge with control of the House and Senate. (keloland.com)
  • Neither Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) nor Republican Herschel Walker is projected to score the majority needed to claim the high-profile Georgia Senate race. (keloland.com)
  • A high-profile Senate race in Georgia may not be decided today, tomorrow, this week or even this month. (keloland.com)
  • The tight race between Warnock and Walker is one of four outstanding Senate races that will determine control of the Congressional chamber. (keloland.com)
  • The gubernatorial and Senate races both fell within a 0.5 percent margin. (go.com)
  • In the Senate race, results show Republican Gov. Rick Scott leading incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson by 33,684 votes, a 0.15 percent margin. (go.com)
  • After winning their respective primaries on Sept. 11, ex-state Sen. Maggie Hassan (D) and lawyer Ovide Lamontagne (R), who narrowly lost the GOP Senate nomination to now-Sen. Kelly Ayotte in 2010, have found themselves engaged in a tight battle - polling seems to show the race within the margin of error . (centerforpolitics.org)
  • While Mitt Romney should win Montana fairly comfortably, this gubernatorial race is quite competitive, along with the contests for Sen. Jon Tester's (D) Senate seat and, to a lesser extent, the open U.S. House seat. (centerforpolitics.org)
  • Such rhetoric reappeared throughout much of his early career in the Florida Senate. (politifact.com)
  • President Trump had previously made his opinion known on the US Senate race in Florida, tweeting Thursday night: 'Law Enforcement is looking into another big corruption scandal having to do with Election Fraud in #Broward and Palm Beach. (newser.com)
  • Many voters there didn't cast a vote for the US Senate seat, ' way out of line with every other county in Florida. (newser.com)
  • the Washington State gubernatorial race in 2004 by 129 votes, and a Minnesota Senate race in 2008 by just 312. (commoncause.org)
  • In Arizona, national Republicans got their pick in a top Senate race with Rep. Martha McSally emerging from a bitter GOP primary. (kpbs.org)
  • Florida will also be home to one of the top Senate contests this cycle. (kpbs.org)
  • All of a sudden they are finding votes out of nowhere," Trump said of the Senate race. (abc15.com)
  • Yes, Trump's chosen candidates underperformed significantly in several Senate and gubernatorial races. (ijr.com)
  • Attacks ads, accusations of flip-flopping and counterclaims are flying thick and fast in the Florida race between Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson in what looks to be one of the most expensive Senate races in history. (eenews.net)
  • Progressive activist Maxwell Alejandro Frost leads among a slew of Democrats in fundraising and national endorsements in the race to fill the solidly Democratic, Orlando-based seat left open by Demings' run for Senate. (wskg.org)
  • Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly and Republican Blake Masters both launched new ads in Arizona's Senate race on Thursday. (nbcnews.com)
  • Florida Senate Democratic Rep. Val Demings launched a new TV ad featuring current and retired law enforcement officers who pushed back on GOP attempts to tie Demings to the "defund the police" movement. (nbcnews.com)
  • Florida voted for Rick Scott! (newser.com)
  • With immigration emerging as one of the chief issues in the race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination - and trying to catch up with front-runner Rick Scott - Attorney General Bill McCollum sponsored a motion at Thursday's Cabinet meeting for state offices to use E-Verify to ensure that no illegal aliens are hired. (bizpacreview.com)
  • Floridians aren't tuned into the governor's race yet. (tampabay.com)
  • Crime has been a focal point of the Florida governor's race. (nymag.com)
  • From the three-way governor's race, to congressional seats that could flip the US House, to new Multnomah County leadership, to the fate of Portland's government structure-we've got a lot to chew on. (portlandmercury.com)
  • Oh, and then there's the governor's race: Still too close to call! (portlandmercury.com)
  • Though McBride himself did not make the topic an issue of his campaign, nationwide Democrats saw the race as an opportunity to avenge Al Gore's controversial loss in Florida during the 2000 presidential election and the subsequent recount. (wikipedia.org)
  • And they won two high-profile gubernatorial races, in Florida and Wisconsin, where Democrats thought they had a good shot at defeating the incumbents. (ynetnews.com)
  • Democrats had braced for a tough night, but hoped that gubernatorial races might be a bright spot. (ynetnews.com)
  • Although we've been skeptical about the notion that the overall political environment has improved by any discernible margin for Democrats, there are some exceptions in gubernatorial elections around the country. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • In recent weeks, Democrats have moved into the lead in the gubernatorial race in California , while closing their deficits in other states where they once trailed badly. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • Likewise, while there were relatively few shifts in this week's gubernatorial polls, the exceptions generally benefited Democrats. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • Over the weekend, the Multnomah County Democrats announced their controversial picks in statewide, legislative, and local races. (blueoregon.com)
  • Perhaps what all the Democrats have in common is trying to figure who they might face from the solidly two-man Republican race. (wfsu.org)
  • None of this is an endorsement of the confused, terrified, and inept Florida Democrats, but they at least don't seem to be trying to construct an electrified fence on the U.S. border. (miaminewtimes.com)
  • Fried has received endorsements from a handful of Democratic state representatives and the Florida College Democrats. (wskg.org)
  • There are now more registered Republicans than Democrats in Florida now. (nhpr.org)
  • The two main candidates faced each other in two debates on 27 September and 22 October in the most expensive Florida gubernatorial election yet. (wikipedia.org)
  • Four Democratic candidates presented their visions for Florida on education, health care, the environment, the economy and guns. (tampabay.com)
  • The good news, however, as Michael Lighty, public policy director of the California Nurses Association told Truthout, is that "we are seeing [gubernatorial] candidates running for offices across the country running on single-payer, many of them are viable. (truthout.org)
  • At every level, candidates this year have floated a range of education ideas including plans to raise teacher pay, give parents the ability to change curriculum, limit discussions about race and racism, increase funding, and expand school choice. (edweek.org)
  • Usually, regardless of their race, both the white and black Democratic candidates ended up losing. (theconversation.com)
  • Being only three days from the Florida primaries, two gubernatorial candidates are busy making their final bids for the Democratic nomination. (winknews.com)
  • But in other races in South Carolina, New York and more, he's shown an ability to move voters to candidates who side with him and against candidates who don't, even incumbents. (kpbs.org)
  • Neither of the candidates drew a primary challenge and have spent the past several months savaging each other in one of the midterm's key races. (eenews.net)
  • President Donald Trump is in a statistical tie with the Democratic Party's top 2020 contenders in the crucial swing state of Florida, a new poll from Florida Atlantic University has found. (newsweek.com)
  • US President Donald Trump gestures after a rally at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida to officially launch his 2020 campaign on June 18, 2019. (newsweek.com)
  • The top races to watch are centered in Nevada, with key congressional and state contests, and in South Carolina, which has U.S. House incumbents being challenged by Republicans who have the endorsement of former President Donald Trump. (wunc.org)
  • President George W. Bush made numerous visits to Florida to support his brother for re-election. (wikipedia.org)
  • Please visit our Politics from The Hill section for the latest national election headlines and remaining race calls. (keloland.com)
  • In the last two days, attention had turned to vote counting in Broward and Palm Beach Counties - Democratic strongholds in South Florida where counting was still underway, and where Scott's campaign had filed lawsuits against county election officials. (go.com)
  • Per CNN , the Florida Department of Law Enforcement pushed back on that Friday, noting it's not actively investigating anything related to the election. (newser.com)
  • But the president's own policies may make his re-election more uncertain, as Florida voters reported disapproval of key Trump administration ventures. (newsweek.com)
  • On election night, four African-Americans won races to serve their states as attorney general and one African-American won a lieutenant governor's seat. (theconversation.com)
  • This election is a choice between the Washington way, and putting Florida first," Putnam said. (wfsu.org)
  • The most notable candidate in the GOP field is Jim Marchant, a former member of the state Assembly who's said the 2020 election was stolen from him (in a congressional race) and Trump. (wunc.org)
  • To make things even spicier, it may take a little longer than usual to confidently announce a victor in any of these races, thanks to a new state law that allows mail-in ballots postmarked by November 8 to be counted by election officials up to a week after Election Day. (portlandmercury.com)
  • The final primary day of August has some key election contests in Florida, New York and Oklahoma. (wskg.org)
  • Will those differences stand out enough for one candidate to capture the imagination of Florida voters? (tampabay.com)
  • The president won the state in 2016 by just over one percentage point, and his re-election's prospects may hinge on a similarly slim share of Florida voters delivering him their Electoral College backing. (newsweek.com)
  • According to the poll, 40 percent of Florida voters think the president's self-initiated trade war with China hurts the U.S. economy, while just 33 percent thought it helped. (newsweek.com)
  • Florida voters really blew it in 2016. (miaminewtimes.com)
  • Both crises have the full attention of voters all over the state, said Susan MacManus, a political scientist at the University of South Florida. (eenews.net)
  • And in Georgia, Stacey Abrams is still holding tight in the hopes for a gubernatorial runoff against Brian Kemp, per the Savannah Morning News . (newser.com)
  • Ballots are still being counted in Stacey Abrams ' gubernatorial race here in Georgia. (erinschrode.com)
  • Florida has headed to a recount yet again - this time, in three statewide races. (go.com)
  • Both races had lower than 0.5 percentage-point margins, which, in Florida, automatically qualify for an electronic recount of votes. (go.com)
  • Local officials will have until 3 p.m. on Nov. 15 to complete a machine recount of votes in those races, Detzner wrote in his official recount orders. (go.com)
  • In the case of the gubernatorial race, if results show there is still a margin lower than 0.25 percentage points, a manual recount will be triggered. (go.com)
  • How would a recount work in Florida? (newser.com)
  • If any races have a victory margin of 0.5% or less of the total votes counted, a recount is triggered. (newser.com)
  • During a gubernatorial bid in 2006, for example, Crist said he would sign a bill to outlaw abortion. (politifact.com)
  • Crist lost his last gubernatorial bid in 2014. (wskg.org)
  • CRIST: Think about what's at stake in Florida. (nhpr.org)
  • Despite being underwater nationally, Trump has sustained a net-positive approval rating in Florida, at 49 percent (compared with 46 percent disapproval). (newsweek.com)
  • Despite Biden's similar performance against Trump when compared to his Democratic peers, the former vice president has retained a solid lead in the primary race. (newsweek.com)
  • Florida is an unlikely bastion for Trump, home to his social club Mar-a-Lago. (newsweek.com)
  • Joe Lombardo, the sheriff of Clark County, where Las Vegas is located, is the Trump-endorsed candidate in the race and has had a healthy lead in surveys. (wunc.org)
  • One notable exception where Trump couldn't do that was last week in Wyoming's gubernatorial primary, where Republican megadonor Foster Friess fell short. (kpbs.org)
  • Incumbent Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto will likely have a tough race in November against whichever candidate wins the GOP primary. (wunc.org)
  • Last week, he was in Pennsylvania campaigning with the Republican gubernatorial nominee there, Doug Mastriano. (nhpr.org)
  • News of the investigation into the Florida lawmaker first broke in March 2021. (yahoo.com)
  • Still, I'm hesitant to read too much into all this until everyone goes home from Tallahassee and the discussion returns to the race itself. (socialseer.com)
  • After graduating from Florida State University, Ryan went into print journalism working for the Tallahassee Democrat for five years. (wfsu.org)
  • On the Democratic side in Florida, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum's victory was the most unexpected of the night, as he defeated centrist former Rep. Gwen Graham. (kpbs.org)
  • You've had the highest crime rate in Tallahassee of all of Florida for four years," he said in September. (nymag.com)
  • The crime rate in Tallahassee is 5,765 per 100,000 residents, according to the Associated Press , citing Florida Department of Law Enforcement data from 2017. (nymag.com)
  • The presence of universities like Florida State and Florida A&M - home to a combined 42,000 students in a city of 191,000 residents - means people from out of state who may not list Tallahassee as their permanent residence. (nymag.com)
  • For his part, Gillum, arguably the most polished speaker of any candidate, re-upped his bold proposal to raise the corporate tax rate in Florida to pay for a variety of state programs. (tampabay.com)
  • Mayor Gillum started his campaign for the people, and we are committed to ensuring every single vote in Florida is counted. (dailycaller.com)
  • In a statement, Sanders said Gillum had "laid out a vision for a new course for the state of Florida and our country. (kpbs.org)
  • Several races are undecided and one, Louisiana, is headed for a Dec. 6 runoff after no candidate won a majority. (ynetnews.com)
  • In a presidential race, a contributor can only give $3,300 directly to a candidate, but an unlimited amount to an independent-expenditure committee, better known as a super PAC, which supports the candidate. (motherjones.com)
  • Important resources, links, phone numbers and terms you should know for Atlantic hurricane season in Central Florida. (wmfe.org)
  • The longest-tenured writer at BizPac Review, Tom grew up in Maryland before moving to Central Florida as a young teen. (bizpacreview.com)
  • Likewise Republicans saw this race a preview of 2004. (wikipedia.org)
  • For all practical purposes, Florida is the president's home," Susie Wiles, who led Trump's 2016 campaign in Florida, told Politico . (newsweek.com)
  • Matheson had a lead in this race, but an independent Deseret News/KSL survey now shows Love up six . (centerforpolitics.org)
  • We were the only news organization in Florida -- with the possible exception of Javier Manjarres' "Shark Tank" in Miami -- that professed free-market, less government solutions could fix the problems challenging our state. (sunshinestatenews.com)
  • The NBC News Decision Desk projects that Republican Kari Lake has won the gubernatorial primary and will face off against Democratic Sec. State Katie Hobbs . (nbcnews.com)
  • For stretches of Wednesday's Democratic gubernatorial primary debate in Tampa, it was Gwen vs. the men. (tampabay.com)
  • Click here for FL primary archives . (issues2000.org)
  • Nevada's GOP gubernatorial primary is another race to watch. (wunc.org)
  • Both of the Florida primary wins show that the momentum in each party lies in the far right and the far left. (kpbs.org)
  • Scott's team has also been very critical of McCollum for ignoring E-Verify, which was established back in 1997, until he faced a serious challenge in a gubernatorial primary. (bizpacreview.com)
  • But they had setbacks in two races with implications for the 2016 presidential race. (ynetnews.com)
  • I think of it now as Pulitzer dreams and a Podunk reality -- each of us had a lot to get used to covering the Florida Legislature from an entirely new perspective. (sunshinestatenews.com)
  • There are some races we can confidently say are decided-like every Portland-area Democrat running for seat in the state legislature-thanks to a significant gap in counted ballots. (portlandmercury.com)
  • Florida Department of State. (wikipedia.org)
  • Florida imposes no restraints on the size of political donations to state political committees. (motherjones.com)
  • It reveals that while holding power in the state of Florida, he has pursued ultra-rich and out-of-state donors to fill his campaign chest. (motherjones.com)
  • On the other side of the country in Montana, state Attorney General Steve Bullock (D) and ex-Rep. Rick Hill (R) are locked in another margin-of-error race. (centerforpolitics.org)
  • It is time we join 25 other states to enact constitutional carry in the state of Florida! (issues2000.org)
  • Charlie's been around for a long time, spent most of his life as a Republican, Republican policies, and you know, quite honestly, the state of Florida wants something different," Fried said. (winknews.com)
  • The Republican introduced plans to re-establish the Florida State Guard to quickly aid responses to emergencies like hurricanes. (pjmedia.com)
  • So I'm going to be recommending in the budget $3.5 million to re-establish the Florida State Guard. (pjmedia.com)
  • The Florida State Guard will act as a civilian volunteer force that will have the ability to assist the National Guard and state-specific emergencies. (pjmedia.com)
  • Again, Florida would be the 23rd state to establish such a force. (pjmedia.com)
  • Bush had a strong fundraising advantage over McBride in what was seen as one of the pivotal races in the 2002 midterm elections. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) on the campaign trail. (eenews.net)
  • A new poll in Maine from the Maine Center for Public Opinion is the second consecutive one to show an essentially tied race between Democrat Elizabeth Mitchell and Republican Paul LePage, after previous surveys - defying the expectations of some analysts - had shown Mr. LePage with an advantage. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • Some of the local races are a little murkier. (portlandmercury.com)
  • We won meaningful local races in the cities and towns where politics directly affects our daily lives. (erinschrode.com)
  • As expected, we're left with a number of races too close to call at this point-as a reminder, mailed-in ballots are still going to be tallied up over the course of the next week. (portlandmercury.com)
  • Christina Stephenson has handily won the race to lead the Bureau of Labor and Industries with more than 60 percent of ballots counted this evening. (portlandmercury.com)
  • Kotek is quick to address the very close race-she's currently drawing in almost 46 percent of tallied votes, while her opponent, Republican Christine Drazan is boasting 44 percent. (portlandmercury.com)
  • Congressional races alone cost an estimated $4 billion. (ynetnews.com)
  • In Oregon - a race that has received little attention from pollsters - a Rasmussen Reports poll shows the Democrat, the former Gov. John Kitzhaber, moving into a 2-point lead over Republican Chris Dudley, a former professional basketball player. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • They decided not to waste political capital on a race that would be hard for any Democrat to win. (theconversation.com)
  • When Patrick asked Levine how much money Florida spent on K-12 education this past year, Levine responded, "It's in the billions. (tampabay.com)
  • When asked who the outgoing Florida House minority leader is, Levine said, "Kionne McGhee. (tampabay.com)
  • The Orlando Sentinel has 'dueling statements' from Nelson and Scott, with Scott alleging a 'clear violation of Florida law' and 'unethical liberals,' while Nelson asserts 'this process is about one thing: making sure that every legal ballot is counted and protecting the right of every Floridian to participate in our democracy. (newser.com)
  • Scott has claimed credit for getting Florida removed from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's bid to expand offshore drilling. (eenews.net)
  • Scott supported safe offshore drilling during his 2010 gubernatorial bid, while opposing an outright ban on the practice, according to a fact-check by PolitiFact. (eenews.net)
  • Scott has expressed support for all Florida employers, both private and public, to use the E-Verify system. (bizpacreview.com)
  • With only a handful of narrow races remaining, the party in power likely won't hold more than a two-seat majority in the chamber come the next session. (keloland.com)
  • Crist's view on abortion has changed throughout his decades in Florida politics, much like his party affiliation. (politifact.com)
  • As a raft of new abortion laws take hold in Republican-led states across the U.S. - including Florida - we wanted to take a fresh look at Crist's record. (politifact.com)
  • A fact-checking publication known for its thorough examination of claims made by politicians has deemed Charlie Crist's statement that he once reduced Florida property insurance rates by 10% to be "mostly true. (insurancejournal.com)
  • Bill McCollum may not be the only Republican in the Florida gubernatorial race for long. (rollcall.com)
  • As the decade progressed, other sites saw the gap and developed their own conservative content -- Biz Pac Review (BPR), The Capitolist and Florida Daily, for example. (sunshinestatenews.com)
  • I had no idea in February 2010 that a staunchly conservative, anti-establishment revolution was about to turn Florida government upside down. (sunshinestatenews.com)
  • The Associated Press had not called the race as of 9:45 a.m. (keloland.com)