Florida

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  • A different view of Saturday's protests

    The perception has been that those protesting outside the DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee meeting were just disaffected Clinton supporters, but that's not what I saw.
  • At Rules and Bylaws Committee meeting, Dean calls for unity

    The DNC chair turned to a story from his own life as he asked his party to come together.
  • The fight over Florida and Michigan

    Here's what to expect when Democratic leaders meet to decide the fate of delegates from the two states' outlaw primaries.
  • The ugliest election

    From the overly decorous Gore team to the bought-and-paid-for Supreme Court, HBO's enraging docudrama shows the Florida recount like it was.
  • Lawsuit seeks to force DNC to seat Florida delegates

    The Democratic minority leader of the state Senate, joined by a delegate pledged to Clinton and one pledged to Obama, filed the suit Thursday.
  • Are the Jews good for Barack Obama?

    With Jewish voters critical in such swing states as Nevada and Pennsylvania, Republicans hope to exploit a supposed softness in Obama's support for Israel. So far, it's not working.
  • Why Hillary Clinton should be winning

    Under a winner-take-all primary system, Hillary Clinton would have a wide lead over Barack Obama -- and enough delegates to clinch the nomination by June.
  • McCain: Greedy people should be punished

    The senator from Arizona explains to the folks at the National Review why the GOP is losing fans in Pensacola, Fla.
  • Did Hillary Clinton really win in Florida?

    She trounced Obama by 17 points -- but in an outlaw primary whose delegates won't count. Or will they? It all depends on Feb. 5 -- and Democratic Party rules.
  • John McCain is back on top

    With his victory in Florida, the Arizona Republican narrows the field and has Mitt Romney on the run.
  • Defeated in Florida, Huckabee promises victories elsewhere

    Mike Huckabee looks to have come in a disappointing fourth in Florida's Republican primary, but he's hoping to get help for his campaign from Super Tuesday states.
  • Romney not giving up yet

    He lost a close race in Florida to John McCain, but Mitt Romney is continuing his campaign.
  • Political pandering, South Florida edition

    Every four years, presidential contenders discover the special needs of South Florida's Cubans. A bipartisan, candidate-by-candidate guide to flip-flopping and talking tough about Castro.
  • Punch-drunk Rudy

    Giuliani's rope-a-dope strategy in Florida has included obsessive security and plenty of pandering. But it looks like lights out for his presidential bid.
  • When the rivers run dry

    Forget about the mussels and sturgeon. Atlanta's water woes have politicians dreaming of an Endangered Suburbs Act
  • Another election fiasco in Florida?

    The Democratic Party is doing battle -- with itself -- over the state's role in the primaries. Some members say it could cost the party in November 2008.
  • My letter to the most important man in American politics

    In which I implore Bill Gardner to save the New Hampshire primary.
  • Let's abolish the Electoral College

    Created to protect the slave states, it is championed now by conservatives who fear the power of America's true majority. It's time to ditch the antiquated way we choose presidents.
  • The presidential primary scam

    Why the game is rigged, and why true democracy is only a secondary factor in the nation's rush to nominate the next president.
  • Will Bush dare to nominate Ted Olson as attorney general?

    The infamous lawyer knows how to keep troublesome information hidden, and what better way for the president to taunt his detractors.
  • Housing flippers of the Treasure Coast

    Signs of the apocalypse: Real estate speculation in Florida leads to declining school enrollment. Also: If you dig it, it is yours.
  • Florida election mayhem for 2008

    How the home of hanging chads, Katherine Harris and butterfly ballots is shaking up the Democratic primary.
  • Hurricane ethanol

    Who's the culprit in Japan's fruit juice price hikes? Florida weather or Brazilian sugar cane?
  • Florida gives voting rights back to felons

    Republican Gov. Charlie Crist bucks some in his own party to change Jim Crow-era laws.
  • Attack of the toxic housing bust

    Ripple alert: Florida and California blame real estate market for a big hit on January tax revenues.
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