GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - Republicans will keep their supermajority in the Florida legislature for the next two years.
Democrats hoped the state was "in play," but Tuesday's results left them with more questions than answers after another crushing general election defeat.
Florida voters are projected to reject an effort to politicize the state’s public schools even further. They voted down ...
Amendments 3 and 4 didn’t get the 60% support needed. But could those losses be turned into victories during Florida's next ...
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Democrats will consider it a major victory if they flip enough seats to remove the supermajority GOP hold in the House and ...
Republicans picked up two more hard-fought seats Thursday in Pennsylvania, which became a stark battlefield of Democratic ...
Democrats will consider it a major victory if they flip enough seats to remove the supermajority GOP hold in the House and ...
Florida Democrats headed into this year’s legislative elections with hopes they would end the GOP supermajorities that made ...
“My free advice to Democrats is to fire all these consultants, pollsters and so-called experts that give you advice on how to ...
Of the 5,353,093 in-person ballots cast, the GOP has a seven-figure buffer over Democrats: 2,549,139 to 1,510,943. An ...