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Latinos in the U.S. have been hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, leading to concerns among voting rights groups that they will be less likely to register and vote in November.
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The Democratic presidential candidates have so far stood for elections in two of the whitest states in the country. That changes with Nevada and South Carolina.
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He made the announcement at the Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office in Orlando today.
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Supervisors of Elections say They Still Need Clarification When it Comes to Implementing Amendment 4State leaders and supervisors of elections are calling for clarification on how Amendment Four should be carried out.
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Florida has a ten-day extension for ballots cast by overseas military and citizens.
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Officials expect voter turnout to be up in Central Florida for November’s elections. That's why Orange County is adding early voting sites including one at the University of Central Florida.
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A survey of Latino voters across the state finds them split on the Senate race, but unified on rebuilding Puerto Rico. Immigration, job creation and housing are key issues for Latino Voters.
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This week, 90.7 News is talking with central Florida voters before the state’s March 15th presidential primary. Central Florida is the swing region of this swing state. 90.7’s Renata Sago touched down in Clermont, home of the President’s Hall of Fame, to hear what issues are important to people there.
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Candidates vying for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination are in Orlando today and tomorrow for the Republican Party of Florida’s Sunshine Summit. With Florida a key swing state in the race to the White House, the GOP is hoping to court voters away from blue to red. Candidates this weekend are expected to talk to voters about their ground game and national agenda.
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The head of the Republican National Committee says the party can win Florida’s electoral votes next November by building a stronger ground game. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, RNC chairman Reince Priebus is asking Orange County Republicans to focus on cohesion and inclusion.