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Nearly 600 thousand Floridians have already voted in the November general election, with more than 10 percent of requested vote-by-mail ballots turned in to election supervisors.
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Another 4.78 million ballots have been mailed out across Florida, but had not been returned to local elections offices as of Monday.
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A retired Florida Supreme Court chief justice says President Donald Trump’s threat not to accept the outcome of the election is a grave and real threat to democracy.
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President Trump has signaled he will contest election results in November if vote-by-mail ballots take days to count. Two years ago in Florida, he did just that.
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The president, who tested positive for the coronavirus, "has completed his first dose and is resting comfortably," physician Sean Conley said in a statement.
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The Labor Department says U.S. employers added just 661,000 jobs last month, as unemployment fell to 7.9%, showcasing an economic recovery that is losing steam.
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For a year that's brought a global pandemic and resultant economic upheaval, how will that affect some of the county's voters?
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James Moore is an Osceola County resident and registered Democrat. He says public transit is one of the biggest local issues that needs to be addressed.
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Astronauts have been able to cast ballots from above since the Texas legislature gave its blessing in 1997. "It's critical to participate in our democracy," NASA astronaut Kate Rubins said.
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The Trump campaign is testing the narrative that younger Latinos in the state, who are likely less affected by the scars of Latin American autocrats than older generations, lean Democratic.
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The Republican senator from Utah announced he would "follow the Constitution and precedent" in considering the president's nominee.
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Critics say Colombian elected officials are increasingly involved in — and helped create — President Trump's 'socialismo' scare campaign against Joe Biden.