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Election Night In Little Havananew

Anger at Versailles Cafe, elation at Obama headquarters.
Miami New Times  |  Michael Miller  |  11-07-2012  |  Elections

I-4 Corridor Predicts Florida for Romneynew

The folks most likely to choose the next president live in Central Florida, near the 132-mile east-west artery known as the I-4 corridor. Sandwiched between Tampa and Daytona Beach, this strip of concrete is Florida's very own Mason-Dixon line, subdividing the state into red and blue halves in which the conservative North votes Republican and the liberal South usually sides with the Democrats.
Miami New Times  |  Victor Gonzalez  |  11-05-2012  |  Elections

Romney Gaining in Floridanew

Romney gains five points in Florida, closes gap on hispanic voters.
Miami New Times  |  Tim Elfrink  |  10-15-2012  |  Elections

Lessons Dems Can Learn From RNCnew

Democrats took notice as Clint Eastwood melted down, but avoiding octogenarian speakers wasn't the only lesson they should take away as they kick off their own convention in Charlotte.
Miami New Times  |  Michael E. Miller  |  09-04-2012  |  Elections

South Florida's Dirty Little (Political) Secretnew

A Miami New Times reporter's failed quest for office — and harrowing journey into the dark heart of small-town Florida politics.
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  06-26-2012  |  Elections

Florida Gov. Rick Scott Won't Offer Primary Endorsementnew

We doubt either Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney will lose much sleep over being snubbed by one of the most unpopular Govs in the country.
Miami New Times  |  Kyle Munzenrieder  |  01-23-2012  |  Elections

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