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Taddeo Running For Congress, Ends Run For Governor
As a result of Taddeo’s decision, the Democratic primary race for Governor is now largely between U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried
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Taddeo Drops out of FL Governor Race, Running For District 27 Congressional Seat
State Senator Annette Taddeo announced her departure on Monday from the Democratic primary race for Governor to instead run for the Congressional seat in Florida’s 27th district. As a result of the decision, the Democratic primary race for Governor is now largely between U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried. Taddeo announced her run for Governor back...
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NBC 6 and Telemundo 51 to Host Democratic Debate for Florida Governor
The top three candidates running for the Democratic nomination in the race for Florida’s Governor will debate this July on NBC 6 and our sister station Telemundo 51. Congressman and former Governor Charlie Crist, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried and State Senator Annette Taddeo will face off July 21 at the stations’ Miramar studios. The debate will be televised…
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Latest Poll Gives Florida Gov. Advantage in 2022 Race
The Mason-Dixon Poll is giving Gov. Ron DeSantis an advantage over any potential Democratic opponent.
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Gov. DeSantis' Job Rating Steady, Leads Re-Election Match-Ups: Poll
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ job rating is nearly identical to what it was one year ago, and the Republican is leading all Democratic challengers in seeking re-election in November, a new poll says. The Mason-Dixon Poll released Tuesday shows 53% of registered voters statewide approve of how DeSantis is handling his job, compared to 43% who disapprove and 4% who…
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State Senator Pushes for Investigation Into Political Affiliation Switching
The trickery of switching a voter’s political party affiliation is growing, says one Miami-Dade state senator.
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State Senator Pushes to Investigate Political Affiliation Changes
A Florida state senator is pushing Tallahassee lawmakers and local authorities to investigate reporters that some Florida voters’ political affiliations were changed without their knowledge. NBC 6’s Steve Litz reports
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DeSantis Delivers State of the State Address
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis outlined his agenda in his State of the State speech, his last of his first term as he seeks reelection and eyes a possible 2024 presidential run. NBC 6’s Cristian Benavides reports
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One-On-One With State Sen. Annette Taddeo
Jackie Nespral caught up with State Sen. Annette Taddeo to discuss her decision to run for governor of Florida.
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Florida Senator Proposes Making Day After Halloween a School Holiday
The bill may be addressed during the upcoming legislative session
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Some Florida Lawmakers Late in Disclosing Their Finances
Florida requires its elected officials to file financial disclosure forms with the Commission on Ethics that calculate their net worth by listing assets and debt and they must also list all sources of income.
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De Blasio Apologizes for Using Cuban Revolutionary Slogan in Miami
New York City mayor and presidential candidate Bill de Blasio has apologized after shouting a Spanish slogan associated with Cuba’s Communist revolution at a rally Thursday, which drew criticism in a city heavily influenced by exiles who fled Fidel Castro’s rule.
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Bill De Blasio Quotes Che Guevara at Miami Airport Union Rally
New York Mayor and 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Bill de Blasio used a famous quote from revolutionary Che Guevara while addressing striking workers at Miami International Airport Thursday.
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South Florida Lawmakers Continue to Tackle Immigration Crisis
A member of congress from South Florida is demanding answers, saying migrant families are still being separated. And on Friday, South Florida officials toured a facility for unaccompanied minors located in a local community.
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In Florida, All Eyes on Puerto Rican Voters After Maria
The arrival of more than than 130,000 Puerto Ricans in Florida since Hurricane Maria has some officials anticipating a political shakeup in a battleground state dominated by the Republican party.
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Diaz or Taddeo to Replace Legislator Who Resigned Over Slur
Republican Jose Felix Diaz and Democrat Annette Taddeo will meet in a special election to replace a Florida legislator who resigned after using a racial slur and vulgar language in a conversation with two African-American colleagues.
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Southwest Miami-Dade Voters Head to Voting Booths For Special Primary Election Tuesday
The Tuesday election features three Republicans and two Democrats contending for the seat, with he winners of the primary advancing to a special election on Sept. 26.