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President Joe Biden called Donald Trump a “loser" as he raised money for his reelection campaign on his predecessor's home turf in Florida.
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President Biden will be appearing at fundraisers Tuesday in Jupiter and Miami as he works to raise money for an anticipated run against Donald Trump.
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The deadline to register to vote or change your party affiliation is Feb. 20. If you would like to change your party affiliation for future elections, Florida requires you to change it 29 days before an election day.
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In part of a series of legal battles about Florida election-law changes, a three-judge panel of a federal appeals court on Thursday heard arguments in a challenge to a 2023 law that imposed restrictions on groups that collect voter-registration applications.
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The Florida Supreme Court agreed to take up a challenge to the constitutionality of a congressional redistricting plan, but it appears the case will not be resolved before a candidate-qualifying deadline for the November elections.
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Many expect a looser grip on the process than DeSantis has previously shown, at least while he recovers from this loss and considers another presidential run in 2028.
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DeSantis said Churchill said, "success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." PolitiFact reports the International Churchill Society, the Churchill Project at Hillsdale College and a Churchill historian say that Churchill didn’t say that.
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His departure from the race leaves Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, as Trump’s last rival standing.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis set himself a high bar in a Jan. 16 town hall while campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination.
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The super PAC, Never Back Down, began cutting jobs even as Ron DeSantis signaled he would largely bypass New Hampshire’s primary election and train his efforts on South Carolina.
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The Florida governor went all in on Iowa and tried the traditional ground game that has paid off for past caucus winners — campaigning in all of Iowa's 99 counties.
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While his leading Republican competitors tangled on a Des Moines, Iowa, debate stage across town, former President Donald Trump shared attention-grabbing anecdotes and recycled claims in his own town hall.