The move ended any prospect of a revote in Florida and any voter-driven resolution to the problem of the state's participation in the summer 2008 Democratic national convention.KronholzJuneEBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition
Democrats believe young Florida voters will go to the polls in November because of the abortion and marijuana measures on the ballot.
Democrats have clung onto hopes of Florida returning to its swing state reputation.Democrats often point to demographic shifts in Florida being one reason for the voter registration edge,
The article reports that the idea of a vote-by-mail presidential primary was dropped by the Florida Democratic party after even its own members said they doubted it could pull off such a complicated ballot. The move ended any prospect of a revote in Florida and any voter-driven resolution ...
Florida voters will also vote on constitutional amendments, including one to protect abortion rights and another to legalize marijuana in November. Democrats have signaled high hopes for victory on these causes, which are largely supported by their party. Pollsters and political strategists — ...
That statement, which got a thunderous round of applause, also served as a not-so-subtle dig at some people who are unwilling to vote for a Democratic ticket that they feel hasn’t lived up to their policy expectations, particularly on the war in Gaza. Her husband piled on, noting in ...
Biden's announcement Sunday freed up Florida delegates to vote for any candidates of their choosing as convention bylaws allow pledged delegates to change their votes due to extenuating circumstances. The Democratic delegation includes 29 party leaders and elected officials, 30 automatic delegates, 146 ...
Florida’s deadline to register to vote is Tuesday, 29 days ahead of the Nov. 6 election. Democrats including Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, who is running for governor against Republican Ron DeSantis, called for an extension as Michael’s imminent arrival prompted evacuations and the closing...
, 72, for the role by a vote of 121 to 91, according to five Democrats in the room, granted anonymity to share the private vote tally. She will become the first woman ranking member of the House Agriculture panel and is part of a larger generational shift among House Democrats, who ...
Democrats would prefer that the Republican nomination go to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who hasn’t yet announced he’s running for president in 2024 — despite that polling shows he’s currently better positioned than former President Donald Trump to beat President Biden. Rachel Mummey for The...