-
The legendary Stevie Wonder warmed up the crowd of 11,000 thousand people in Kissimmee with a promise that he would come back to perform in Florida to if voters helped elect Hillary Clinton. More than 40 percent of registered voters in this key battleground state cast early ballots. Now, both presidential campaigns are ramping up their ground game efforts to get on-the-fence voters to the polls on Election Day.
-
President Obama will make his second trip to central Florida in the last ten days to stump for Hillary Clinton. This time, he will headline a Get Out the Vote event at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee. It is an area known for its bustling Puerto Rican community and its high concentration of voters who choose not to affiliate with Republicans or Democrats.
-
With one week left until Election Day, Hillary Clinton is stopping in Sanford to convince voters that she should be the nation’s next president. On Tuesday, the Democrat will rally central Floridians to head to the polls before early voting wraps up.
-
President Obama made a trip to central Florida Friday, a key region of the battleground state, where early voting is in full swing. There, he tried to win over undecided young voters.
-
Air Force One will land in Orlando Friday carrying President Obama and a message to central Florida voters: cast ballots for Hillary Clinton—and do it early.
-
Vice president Joe Biden says Republican policies have endangered social and economic progress in the United States for the past decade. During a visit Monday afternoon in Orlando he rallied democrats to ramp up their voter registration drives before Florida's deadline next week.
-
Vice President Joe Biden is scheduled to campaign Monday in Orlando for Hillary Clinton.
-
Central Floridians are preparing to watch the presidential candidates go head to head for the first time Monday in a televised debate.
-
Standing before a crowd of longtime Hillary Clinton fans, former Bernie Sanders supporters, and on-the-fence voters in Orlando's predominantly black Richmond Heights neighborhood, former U.S. President Bill Clinton outlined Hillary's plan to develop workers’ technical skills and boost modern manufacturing.
-
One day after Hillary Clinton’s campaign visit to Tampa, her husband former U.S. President Bill Clinton will stump in Orlando. He will speak Wednesday morning at a community center in the predominantly black Richmond Heights neighborhood. There he is expected to address the importance of central Florida’s black voters this election season. He is also expected to tout his wife’s plan to boost jobs and the technical trades.