Analysis: Until 1968, Presidential Candidates Were Picked by Party Conventions. What Now?
The last time the Democrats had an open convention in Chicago, it was Mrs. O’Leary’s cow, part 2.
The last time the Democrats had an open convention in Chicago, it was Mrs. O’Leary’s cow, part 2.
A little after 2:30 p.m., Miami Mayor Francis Suarez shared his opinion on Biden’s move, then deleted it. We screenshot it.
More than 170 flights were delayed at Miami International Airport amid a Microsoft outage that wreaked worldwide havoc.
Was it Botox? Filler? Or perhaps the Congressman’s foray into drag performing?
After months of speculation, Ohio senator J.D. Vance will join Donald Trump atop the Republican ticket.
Internet users are advising the Florida Congressman to lay off the Botox.
How much did Miami Mayor Francis Suarez’s RNC junket to Milwaukee cost Miami taxpayers?
“How do you miss a head that’s that inflated?” the sign asked.
Miami Fire Rescue is encouraging at-risk youth to join its cadet program. Apply by July 29!
Veepstakes media coverage deserves its poor reputation as little more than an electoral parlor game.
“Even in a horrifying moment such as this, they just can’t help themselves,” Sen. Rubio wrote, criticizing media coverage of the shooting.
A lack of specifics regarding safety measures has fueled mistrust leading up to the governor’s “bonus day.”
A social media post went viral claiming Dolphins star Tua Tagovailoa would be schmoozing with the Trump family at the Doral rally.
“Let me say this as clearly as I can: I’m staying in the race,” Joe Biden proclaimed during a campaign rally.
In February, “Moe Saunders” tweeted at Basabe, offering information about his Democratic challenger, her nephew Joe Saunders.
From lawmakers to far-right podcasters to Evangelical pastors, here is a rundown of Miamians in “Latino Americans for Trump.”
“While we are disappointed, we are not surprised that this Supreme Court ruled against the interests of our poorest neighbors.”
Trump says he has already made his vice presidential candidate selection. Will it be Miami’s own Marco Rubio?
Saunders claims his aunt is on the ballot in a “deliberate attempt to deceive, mislead, and confuse voters.”
The study found that “blue states are more patriotic than red states” by a wide margin. Check out the metrics to see if you agree.
Stranded by flooding in Aventura, Florida House Rep. Fabián Basabe called the city manager for a tow.
The candidate’s run may provide insight into whether the Miami-Dade GOP is still willing to embrace Proud Boys-linked locals.