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Marco Lopez is Osceola County’s first Hispanic sheriff. Lopez won in a landslide during the November elections. He’ll be sworn in next month.WMFE’s Talia…
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Florida lawmakers react to the news of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris winning election and reflect on what a new administration may mean for Florida.
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The governor sees Florida as a model for other states.
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There are razor-thin margins and votes still being counted in key battleground states across the country but one of those states isn’t Florida.
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Sumter County -- home of most of The Villages -- went for President Donald Trump by nearly the same margin as it did the last time around.
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Some voters were incorrectly identified as not being registered in their precinct.
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In most Central Florida counties, more than 60 percent have voted already -- which should reduce the lines at polling places on Election Day.
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The Real Clear Politics average of polls in Florida has former Vice President Joe Biden up by 1.5 percent. And seniors, like those here in Sumter County, could be key in a close race.
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Stetson College of Law professor Louis Virelli joins Intersection to talk about the nomination to the Supreme Court of Amy Coney Barrett during a highly polarized presidential election.
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On this episode of Intersection we listen back to part of The State We're In- a conversation between host Bradley George, first-time voter, Dwayne-ron Sharpe and WMFE’s Abe Aboraya, about political polarization, ballot amendments and disinformation in 2020.