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Voters to decide if two Florida Supreme Court justices will keep their seats
Voters are being asked to decide if two of Florida’s highest-ranking judges should keep their seats.
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Can I take a selfie with my ballot? What you can and can't do in the Florida voting booth
Election Day for 2024 in Florida is sooner than you think — but before you had to your polling place, do you know what to bring?
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Trump says he would ‘protect' women, ‘whether the women like it or not'
Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he would “protect” women “whether the women like it or not,” a comment the Harris campaign immediately pounced on.
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Most incumbents appear tough to beat in races for South Florida U.S. House seats
Six U.S. House seats are up for election in South Florida this year, three held by Democrats and three by Republicans, but only one is rated potentially competitive by The Cook Political Report.
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Nearly 5.7 million ballots cast in Florida days before the election: A look at the numbers
More than 5.7 million people have voted in Florida so far ahead of next week’s election, according to new statistics from the state Wednesday.
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What's the difference between poll workers and poll watchers?
If you plan to vote Nov. 5, chances are you’ll come across poll workers and poll watchers at voting sites. But how do they differ?
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Elon Musk ordered to attend $1 million voter lottery suit hearing in Philadelphia court
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his America PAC are supporting Republican nominee Donald Trump over Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the presidential election.
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Voters to decide if 2 Florida Supreme Court justices will keep their seats
Both Supreme Court Justice Meredith Sasso and Justice Renatha Francis were appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, and on Election Day Nov. 5, it’ll be up to voters to decide if they’ll keep their seats on the high court. NBC6’s Steve Litz reports.
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Poll workers v. poll watchers
If you plan to vote Nov. 5, chances are you’ll come across poll workers and poll watchers at voting sites. But how do they differ? NBC6’s Marissa Bagg reports
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Reggaeton star Nicky Jam walks back Trump endorsement over Puerto Rico ‘garbage' comment
Last month, the Puerto Rican Dominican singer appeared onstage with Trump at a rally endorsing him.
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A lot of state poll results show ties. So are they tied because of voters — or pollsters?
Even in a close election, random chance means polls should be showing a broader range of results. That raises the question of whether we’re in for another polling surprise.
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Officers who fought off the Jan. 6 mob praise Harris for reclaiming site of Trump's speech
As Kamala Harris spoke at the Ellipse near the White House Tuesday night, the same spot where Donald Trump urged his supporters to “fight like hell” on Jan. 6, 2021, some of the very officers who fought off the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol that day were watching.
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Miami-Dade voters to decide tax collector, supervisor of elections races
The voters of Miami-Dade County will be asked to elect candidates for offices they have never had to vote on before on Tuesday.
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Reyes vs. Cordero-Stutz: A look at who's fighting to become Miami-Dade Sheriff
Voters on Tuesday will be choosing the county’s first sheriff in nearly 60 years as Democrat James Reyes and Republican Rosie Cordero-Stutz face-off in the race.
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Supreme Court's conservative justices allow Virginia to resume purge of voters from rolls
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority, over the dissents of the three liberal justices, granted an emergency appeal from Virginia’s Republican administration led by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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Biden takes to social media to clarify ‘garbage' comments
President Joe Biden took to social media on Tuesday night to try and clarify his “garbage” comment about the Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden.
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Biden sets off a firestorm with his response to Trump rally comedian's Puerto Rico comments
The president appeared to refer to Trump supporters as “garbage,” although he and the White House quickly said he had misspoken and was referring to the comedian’s remarks.
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Harris: ‘We have been consumed with too much division, chaos and mutual distrust'
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday gave a speech from the Ellipse near the White House.
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Harris says fear and division stirred by Trump is ‘not who we are'
Kamala Harris is promising to “put country above party and above self” in the closing argument of her presidential campaign.
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Meet the 20-year-old Democrat running a multimillion-dollar PAC targeting Gen Z
After getting into politics as a middle schooler, David Austin has raised $18 million on the theory that it takes a young person to reach young people.