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Matthew Peddie speaks with Alex Mahadevan, the director of MediaWise at Poynter Institute, on the evolving landscape of election media coverage.
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Democrats are pumping $25 million into expanded voter outreach across 10 states, including Florida, as part of their effort to protect their narrow Senate majority.
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The debate will likely be filled with attacks and boasts that need fact-checking. They likely will offer opposing visions and critique each other’s records on abortion, the economy, crime, the environment and immigration.
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In an interview from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump tested themes he might repeat in next week’s ABC debate against his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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State elections officials are moving forward with an updated process aimed at providing more “certainty” for people to determine if they are eligible to vote.
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Some Florida counties had difficulty reporting primary election results to the public, officials sayFlorida state officials say some counties had difficulty reporting primary election results to the public because of an unspecified glitch involving a vendor.
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Florida election officials warn of false rumor about ballot markings days before the state’s primaryAn unfounded claim that election workers will invalidate ballots by writing on them is prompting election clerks in Florida to correct the record ahead of next week’s state primary.
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A Florida Trident analysis of candidate filing information and voter registration data found that more than 2 million voters have been shut out from a state or local election this year because of a loophole.
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Matthew Peddie, host of "Florida Matters" and the podcast "Our Changing State," speaks with WUSF reporter and producer Steve Newborn about what to expect on the upcoming primary ballot.
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The deadline to register to vote for the August primary is on Monday. Community organizations are making sure language isn't a barrier for potential voters.
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Plaintiffs and legal experts are previewing the status of the Hispanic Federation v. Byrd trial.
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Florida belonged to the Electronic Voter Registration System, known as ERIC — but left last year, joining a small group of other deep red states