COMPLETE COVERAGE: 2022 Elections
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Rep. Driskell explained the party's poor showing as, "We are the party of the people and we have to be better, I think, about messaging around that ... I think our message just got drowned out this cycle."
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Last week's midterm elections hardened the contrast between GOP-embracing Florida Latinos and Democrat-leaning Latinos elsewhere. Is it permanent?
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Gov. Ron DeSantis hasn’t announced plans for a presidential run, but several signs point in that direction.
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Florida's Republican-Latino bond helped turn Miami-Dade County red this week. But a poll shows the national Latino red turn the GOP wanted didn't happen.
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The state will have a completely Republican cabinet and possible supermajorities in the state legislature, and the future of Florida Democrats is uncertain as a result.
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Led by Gov. Ron DeSantis, Republicans overwhelmed their Democratic counterparts. Here's a closer look.
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Ron DeSantis supporters celebrated his win at the Tampa Convention Center, while Democrats at Crist's event in St. Petersburg wondered what's next for their party.
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Colleen Burton will return to the state Senate and will be joined by fellow Republican Ben Albritton in representing Polk residents. Meantime, Scott Franklin won reelection to Congress.
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Republican Vern Buchanan will again represent the county in Congress with his reelection in House District 16. Meantime, the tax exemption passed by just a few thousand votes.
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Republicans Greg Steube will return to Congress and Fiona McFarland retained her seat in the state Legislature.
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Pasco voters easily reapproved the Penny for Pasco tax referendum that has been in effect for 18 years and has generated $1 billion for county school improvements and other government expenses.
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Kathy Castor will retain her U.S. House of Representatives seat, and a Hillsborough County Transportation tax failed to pass.