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The Florida Senate race will undergo a machine recount, then a hand recount, starting this weekend.
The 2018 Senate race in Florida between Rick Scott and Bill Nelson is headed to a recount.
Under Florida law, if the unofficial results show a margin of 0.5 percent or less, the race heads to a machine recount, ordered by the secretary of state.
Democrat Bill Nelson said he doesn’t plan to concede, since Republican Scott's margin of victory will trigger a recount.
When Obama comes to your neighborhood to order tacos, it's a big deal.
The Democratic Party’s biggest name came in to throw his weight against Trump’s support for Ron DeSantis and Rick Scott.
While campaigning in Florida for Andrew Gillum, former President Barack Obama responded to hecklers with good humor.
The president is making two visits to Florida in the final six days before the midterms to prop up the gubernatorial and Senate races.
It’s not just "red tide" that’s plaguing the Florida governor’s run for Senate. "King tides" caused by rising sea levels are flooding southeast Florida every autumn.
The former vice president backed candidates for governor and Senate and laid out his case against President Donald Trump as he considers a 2020 presidential bid.