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In Central Florida counties, turnout from early voting and mail-in ballots hovers around 30 percent. Sumter County is out-performing the others with 58 percent turnout going into Election Day.
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As Election Day draws near in Central Florida, voters are looking for candidates who align with their views on abortion.
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Democrats will determine nominees to take on Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and GOP Sen. Marco Rubio. Several congressional seats are also open in Florida.
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In Colorado, canvassers have been knocking on doors in some communities to determine whether people actually voted. The effort is raising concerns about voter intimidation.
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Orlando Attorney John Morgan said he will sue if Florida lawmakers try to thwart implementation of a minimum wage amendment.
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With polls closing in just under two hours, campaigners with UNITE HERE! are in the final push of their door knocking campaign in Florida for former Vice President Joe Biden.
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This week the City of Ocoee is marking the 100th anniversary of the 1920 election day massacre. Descendants of the victims were among those who spoke at a symposium hosted by the city’s human relations diversity board Sunday.
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The Brevard County Supervisor of Elections has closed an early voting location after election workers tested positive for coronavirus.
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It was two tales of the same pandemic as both presidential candidates courted Florida voters in Tampa on Thursday. Former Vice President Joe Biden held an evening campaign event at the Florida State Fairgrounds. Earlier, President Donald Trump addressed thousands at a mid-day rally outside Raymond James Stadium.
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Pete Buttigieg says it’s time to put a military family in the White House. The former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and one time Democratic presidential candidate was in Melbourne and West Palm Beach today, stumping for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris- and talking with veterans.