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Presidential candidate Joe Biden is picking Tampa to kick off what he's calling a virtual campaign trail.
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It's going to take more than a pandemic to keep people from voting. At least in Polk County, where just under fifteen percent of registered voters went to the polls in six cities. That's about average or a little higher than normal.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden is the Democratic winner in the Florida primary.
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Three states are voting on Tuesday: Arizona, Florida and Illinois. Ohio suspended its primary. Follow live updates.
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As Florida voters prepare to go to the polls, a non-scientific survey by public media partners WMFE and WUSF could shed some light into what’s driving…
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"When I came here, I was Republican. I'm very worried about the social security and medicare, but I don't believe in Medicare for All. I believe that we need changes or put some effort in and develop Obamacare."
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Concerns about the coronavirus are having an effect at the ballot box during Tuesday’s presidential primary. Bernie Sanders has cancelled all Florida events, and fellow Democratic candidate Joe Biden has called off all large rallies - including one planned for Monday in Miami.
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Excitement over Florida's presidential primary is waning, thanks to earlier voting contests in other state and the growing concerns over coronavirus.
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Intersection's Matthew Peddie talks with WUSF news director Mary Shedden and political reporter Steve Newborn, and WMFE's Abe Aboraya about the I4 Votes collaboration.
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A lot of delegates in the Democratic presidential primary are still up for grabs as former vice president Joe Biden's lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders widens. Florida holds its primary on Tuesday, so what’s at stake for the two leading candidates in the Sunshine State? We check in with political analysts Dick Batchelor and Frank Torres.