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US Rep. Stephanie Murphy says she won’t run for Senate, and instead will concentrate on her re-election campaign.
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Congressman Darren Soto's win in the Florida's 9th district isn't a indicator for how Puerto Ricans will vote in the general election.
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US Rep. Mark Pocan (D- Wis) who is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, tells Intersection he believes the Democrats are within striking distance of taking control of the House.
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Democrats across the country are hoping the so-called 'blue wave' that’s caused upset wins in solidly Republican districts will continue into November. Qualification for congressional elections in Florida closed last week, setting up some tough primaries- including Alan Grayson taking on incumbent Darren Soto in Florida's 9th Congressional District. Political analysts Michelle Ertel and Dick Batchelor join Intersection to unpack this and other races.
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Alan Grayson has been in and out of Congress for the last seven years. He gave up his seat last year for a failed bid for the senate. But as he tells 90.7’s Catherine Welch, he’s not done with politics. They start their conversation discussing Grayson’s filing for Florida’s 11th congressional district.
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Congressman Alan Grayson has filed paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission to run again for Congress. Grayson filed just days after the November election, and said he may make another bid for Congress.
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Florida’s U.S. Senate race is now too close to call. That’s according to the latest Quinnipiac Poll. The poll shows Marco Rubio locked into a tight race with democrat Patrick Murphy, 48 – 45 percent
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Carlos Beruff can pinpoint the day when the bottom fell out from under his real estate business.“It was the Friday before Labor Day of 1991,” he said with a laugh. “The bank called me up and said ‘We’re not giving you any more money.’”
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Republican U.S. Senator and former presidential candidate Marco Rubio had been looking forward to his speech at the Republican National Convention for a long time. He just didn’t expect to be encouraging Republicans to vote for Donald J. Trump.
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One week after the shooting that left 49 people dead at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub, an impassioned Pam Keith was fired up as she spoke to a Democratic Party meeting on gun control in Hollywood, Fla.