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2018 elections

  • Florida candidates across the board are focusing on the state’s Latino voting bloc.
  • The Florida Republican Party prepares to kick off its summer conference, the Sunshine Summit, in Orlando this week. How will the immigration debate shape that summit and what impact will it have on elections in Florida this November? Blaise Ingoglia, the chairman of the Florida Republican party, talks to Intersection on the possible implications the immigration debate could bring.
  • A super PAC that was once aligned with Florida Gov. Rick Scott is launching a new television ad that goes after U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson.
  • Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum launched his campaign for governor back in March. At 37 he’s a rising star in the Democratic party, and if elected he’d be the state’s first African American Governor. Gillum says the next governor will have to tackle challenges like climate change, improving the state’s healthcare and education systems, and creating good jobs for Floridians.