Jewish Seniors in South Florida Anxious About Obama But Still Support Him
South Florida's general population of Jewish elders roundly dislikes Palin, perhaps the most consistently shared view I encountered.
South Florida's general population of Jewish elders roundly dislikes Palin, perhaps the most consistently shared view I encountered.
Pia Sawhney | Posted 11.22.2008 | Home
Though Obama winning the race when it comes to raising money, there's a chance voters may not come around in a few crucial county races in Florida. And a bumbling McCain could endure.
Ron Levitt | Posted 11.21.2008 | Home
MIAMI -- Unless Democratic voters get over-confident and stay home on Nov. 4th, Florida will become a Blue State and provide 27 electoral votes to ...
John Hood | Posted 11.16.2008 | Home
MIAMI-- "Why watch it? McCain's already lost the election." So spoke a "nominally" Republican woman last night as she was taking a smoke break outs...
Carol Anne Burger | Posted 11.13.2008 | Home
"It must frustrate the Republicans that Barack Obama is not an angry Black man. Right now, we need someone who shows presidential presence and is respectful of others, and he has done that."
John Hood | Posted 11.11.2008 | Home
"Traditionally Republican Latinos in Florida are moving in Barack's direction," said Menendez. "Earlier today we were at a senior citizen's center, hard core conservatives, yet overwhelmingly there was support for Obama."
Ron Levitt | Posted 08.08.2008 | Home
In the two pivotal sates, where congressional seats are being hotly contested, polls show 10 percent of voters remain undecided, including the same percent among the large Latino populations.
Ron Levitt | Posted 07.26.2008 | Home
Floridians prepare to head to the Denver convention, assured of a big lead in Congressional support and with confidence that Florida will deliver a huge chunk of Democratic electoral votes in November.
Shawna Vercher | Posted 07.15.2008 | Home
None of the army of Obama volunteers could recall seeing a Republican presence at any of the dozens of events they had attended since the voter registration campaign began more than two weeks ago.
Ron Levitt | Posted 06.23.2008 | Home
The Florida Democratic Party Jefferson-Jackson Dinner this weekend was remarkable for the united support of Obama on display. Even representatives of the state's overwhelmingly pro-Clinton women's caucus were wearing Obama buttons.
Ron Levitt | Posted 06.03.2008 | Home
Without "100 percent recognition now," some Floridians are saying they will organize a convention floor fight, that if Obama wins the nomination, he must select Clinton as his running mate "or face a shellacking."
Ron Levitt | Posted 04.10.2008 | Home
The Democratic party leadership showed today they are really nervous about what is being called the 'Florida Boondoggle," the effort to find a solutio...
Erik Gleibermann | Posted 11.22.2008 | Home