Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis, the Trump-backed House candidate running to replace former Rep. Matt Gaetz, wants gold and silver to be legal tender in Florida.
Trump has a long connection to Florida, having spent many a day and night in the state since he acquired Mar-a-Lago in 1985 for $7 million (some reports peg the price at $10 million), spending millions renovating it and turning it into a lucrative business as a social club.
This year's political polls in Florida accurately predicted Donald Trump winning the White House but by tighter margins than he actually did.
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As Donald Trump stacks his cabinet with loyalists, he appears to be angling to put another devoted ally on Capitol Hill: His daughter-in-law, Lara Trump.
The field of candidates has been set for two special elections in Florida to replace members of Congress nominated for positions in President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration. Two dozen candidates have filed to run for the seats of outgoing Republican Reps.
The field of candidates has been set for two special elections in Florida to replace members of Congress nominated for positions in President-elect Donald Trump's new administration.
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is seeking election administration reforms similar to what exists in Florida in the upcoming legislative session in hopes of delivering faster results. Senate Bill 1011 would end the drop off of mail-in ballots at 7 p.
President-elect Donald Trump will huddle with allies and a Republican cause célèbre at Saturday's Army-Navy football game, a chance to take in one of most stories rivalries in college sports while spotlighting his emerging national security team.
Lara Trump announced she will step down as Republican National Committee co-chair, fueling rumors of her becoming Florida's next senator.
Foreign-born children of undocumented parents who spend three years at a Florida high school can attend college for the same cost as state residents. State Sen. Randy Fine, who is running for a
Democratic Florida state Rep. Susan Valdés is switching parties, which will extend Republicans’ supermajority in the House. Valdés, a former school board member from Tampa, announced her decision Monday.