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Charlie Crist Chooses Teachers Union Leader as Running Mate
The selection of Karla Hernandez-Mats ensures a campaign focus on education, an arena where DeSantis has had success in animating his conservative base.
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Puerto Ricans Return to Calle de la Resistencia to Protest LUMA
Persistent power outages and threats from Puerto Rico’s government prompted the company to announce that it would dedicate more resources and crews to improve service.
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Florida Democrat Maxwell Alejandro Frost Poised to Be 1st Gen Z Member of Congress
“Don’t count us out just because we’re young,” says Frost, who campaigned on gun control and Medicare for all and has been a passionate activist for voting and abortion rights.
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Charlie Crist to Challenge Gov. DeSantis in the Midterm Elections
Florida voters chose the 66-year-old Democratic candidate on Tuesday.
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Tuesday’s Primary Will Decide Which Democrat Will Challenge DeSantis
The race is ultimately a debate over who is best positioned to defeat DeSantis in the upcoming midterm election.
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It’s Down to the Wire: Here’s a Rundown of Tuesday’s Top Florida Races
The primary elections this Tuesday will decide who runs against Republicans Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Marco Rubio, among other important posts.
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Media to Ask Judge to Release Trump Search Warrant Affidavit
Many of the nation’s largest media companies will try to persuade a federal magistrate judge to make public the affidavit supporting the warrant that allowed FBI agents to search former President Trump’s Florida estate last week.
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Florida Prosecutor Sues DeSantis After Removal From Office
The governor removed prosecutor Andrew Warren after he signed a national pledge to not prosecute cases involving abortion or gender transition treatments.
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Bad Spanish Translation Could Affect Efforts to Raise More Money for Education
A Spanish-speaking voter found the mistake on the ballot for Broward County, where one in four voters is Hispanic.
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Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law Fuels Anti-LGBTQ Hate Online
Influential conservatives like US Reps. Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Gov. DeSantis’ press secretary, Christina Pushaw, drove much of the increase, study shows.



















