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Florida voters put Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on top in the state’s presidential primary. Trump’s victory ended U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio’s run for the White House.
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Florida’s elections chief is expecting an historic turnout for Florida’s presidential primary. Based on the 2.1 million ballots already cast by mail or in early voting, Secretary of State Ken Detzner said turnout should exceed the 42 percent level reached in 2008.
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During a final campaign stop in central Florida ahead of the primary, former president Bill Clinton reminded voters of the history they could make this election. He says his wife Hillary is qualified to be the first woman president to lead the country. 90.7’s Renata Sago has more.
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Republican presidential hopeful and Florida native son Marco Rubio will rally in central Florida this weekend, with a stop in The Villages on Sunday afternoon.
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will campaign in Kissimmee Thursday. It is part of a swing he’s making through the Sunshine state.
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More than 200,000 central Floridians have voted in the state’s presidential primary. According to elections officials, that number is set to outpace the 2012 and 2008 presidential primaries by Sunday.
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Donald Trump is vowing he will win Florida as campaigning intensifies little more than a week before the state's presidential primary March 15.The GOP front-runner spoke Saturday during a raucous rally at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.
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As thousands of Donald Trump supporters rally inside Orlando’s CFE Arena tomorrow, people are expected to protest the Republican presidential front runner outside. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, it’s to hold the candidate accountable for his controversial comments about Muslims and other minorities.
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Early voting for the March 15th presidential primary started in parts of Florida Monday, including Orange and Lake Counties.