After Republicans secured the Senate majority this election cycle, discussions of who should lead the Republican Conference ...
Florida already has one of the toughest systems for citizens to get constitutional amendments on the ballot, but that isn’t stopping Gov. Ron DeSantis’ elections enforcers from ...
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says private Republican polls reveal nearly the same picture that public polls do: The 2024 presidential race is tied in each of the seven ...
Ron DeSantis said Democrats are playing a "dangerous game" by using divisive language about former President Donald Trump during an appearance on "Jesse Watters Primetime ... Justices Sotomayor, Kagan ...
Just minutes after Ron Holland became the fifth pick in June’s NBA draft, the sports world learned there was something unique about the teenage Detroit Pistons rookie: He was an old soul with a ...
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ name isn’t on the ballot this year. But his political future may be. DeSantis has made himself the face of the opposition to two ...
“BREAKING: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says Dominion voting systems will NOT operate in the state of Florida,” reads the post. The post received more than 1,000 likes in four days. The claim ...
Ron DeSantis is backing Sherri Hodies for Monroe ... The General Election is on Nov. 5. Jesse Scheckner has covered South Florida with a focus on Miami-Dade County since 2012.
“Please hear me now,” Jackson said deliberately at the end of a public “Your Vote Matters” service at Second Baptist, 757 E. 26th St., as his son, former Democratic U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson ...
Not even close. “Please hear me now,” Jackson said deliberately at the end of a public “Your Vote Matters” service at Second Baptist, 757 E. 26th St., as his son, former Democratic U.S. Rep. Jesse ...
There were 150 people who gathered in Farrell City Council Chambers, waiting on the arrival of the Rev. Jesse Jackson. He was expected to be part of a discussion starting at 6 p.m. on getting out ...