Florida Democratic Primary

Solving ClintObamaDean-gate in Michi-Florida

Gregory A. Fossedal | Posted 03.27.2008 | Home


Gregory A. Fossedal

Democrats have a problem -- all Democrats, both of the presidential campaigns, and especially, Howard Dean. The problem? Florida and Michigan. The solution? Ask Democratic voters to come up with a solution.

Florida Suggests Half Vote Solution To Settle Democratic Party Squabble

Ron Levitt | Posted 03.16.2008 | Home


Ron Levitt

Appealing for Solomon-like decision making, Florida's Democratic leadership is asking that 50 percent of its elected delegate strength be seated as ...

Florida Democratic Representatives Pan Vote-by-Mail

Jennifer Treuting | Posted 03.14.2008 | Home


Jennifer Treuting

The vote-by-mail proposal floated by the Florida Democratic Party as a possible do-over for the Jan 29th primary seems to have lost its luster. Florid...

Florida Delegate Storm Rages On

Ron Levitt | Posted 03.13.2008 | Home


Ron Levitt

Florida's attempt to be a player in the selection of the Democratic Party's 2008 nominee continued on its chaotic course this week. Congressional lea...

Democrats Haggle In Search Of Florida, Michigan Primary Answers

Michigan Messenger | Alexa Stanard | Posted 03.11.2008 | Home


How much will it cost? Who should pay? And should we even do it? Those are among the questions being asked all over the country about how to resolve t...

Florida: Vote-by-Mail Do-over Gains Traction

Jennifer Treuting | Posted 03.10.2008 | Home


Jennifer Treuting

With nothing settled by Texas and Ohio, once again, we turn to Florida. The delegate math is such that it will be very difficult for either Democratic...

Florida Republicans Weigh In On Democratic Primary Do-over

Ron Levitt | Posted 03.10.2008 | Home


Ron Levitt

A new proposal for seating Florida's Democratic delegates at the party's convention in Denver has emerged, this time from a Republican. The state's Re...

Democratic State Party Chair Lays Out Conditions For Florida Primary Mulligan

Ron Levitt | Posted 03.05.2008 | Home


Ron Levitt

TALLAHASSEE, FL -- Florida's Democratic Party Chairwoman Karen Thurman drew a line in the sand regarding the seating of its delegation. In an e-mail b...

Florida's GOP Governor: I'll Support A New Democratic Primary

Bloomberg | Nadine Elsibai | Posted 03.02.2008 | Politics


Florida Governor Charlie Crist said he'd support a repeat of the Democratic presidential primary so the state's delegates can be counted at the party'...

Florida and Michigan Prove Again that the Clintons Don't Believe the Rules Apply to Them

Miles Mogulescu | Posted 01.29.2008 | Politics


Miles Mogulescu

Bill and Hillary Clinton like to say that they're committed to fighting for people "who work hard and play by the rules". The Clintons may work hard, ...

FL Officials Hope To Keep Ghosts Of Elections Past At Bay

Heidi Pickman | Posted 01.28.2008 | Home


Heidi Pickman

Florida's voting infrastructure became famous in the 2000 election when "hanging chads' became a household name. And problems keep popping up. Can...

FL Edwards Supporters Go Online To Mobilize Troops

Ron Levitt | Posted 01.24.2008 | Home


Ron Levitt

The Florida Progressive Coalition, an alliance of liberal groups, endorsed John Edwards Wednesday evening following a deliberation process that took p...

Florida Primary Expected To Shape Super Tuesday Contests

Ron Levitt | Posted 01.21.2008 | Home


Ron Levitt

Egged on by the media and pundits, Florida politicos are convinced that the state's multi-million population - part old south, part northeastern trans...

FL On Track To Set Record Early Voting Turnout

Ron Levitt | Posted 01.14.2008 | Home


Ron Levitt

Democrats say it's all about bragging rights. Republicans say it's Rudy's last stand. In any case, it all began Monday in Florida as several hundred...

Looking Beyond IA, Candidates Blow Through Florida

Ron Levitt | Posted 12.28.2007 | Home


Ron Levitt

The following piece was produced by HuffPost's OffTheBus. Most eyes may be on Iowa and New Hampshire, but there is plenty of political activity goin...


 

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