Miami Election Results: Regalado Landslide

Tomas Regalado will be Miami’s next mayor, winning with about 72% of the vote. Joe Sanchez, his competitor and fellow City Commissioner, netted a disappointing 28%. We’ll do more thinking about this tomorrow, I’m sure, but for now the results. Miami Mayor: Tomas RegaladoMiami Commissioner – District 3: Frank CarolloMiami Commissioner…

Hialeah Election Results: Robaina, Gonzalez and Cue Win Out Easy

The citizens of Hialeah sure weren’t hungry for change. All three offices up for election went easily to the incumbents. Notably, Katharine Cue, who was appointed to the commission last year, won her first election. Hialeah Mayor: Julio RobainaHialeah Council Member – Group V: Luis GonzalezHialeah Council Member – Group VII:…

Miami, Miami Beach and Hialeah Election Night Liveblog

​Some of you, apparently not a whole lot, but some went out to the polls today to elect mayors and various council people and commissioners in Miami, Miami Beach and Hialeah. Though, even if you didn’t make it out to the polling places we hope you’re at least somewhat interested in…

Absentee Ballot Voting High in Miami and Hialeah

Let’s hope it’s not a ’97 repeat, but a large number of absentee ballots have been returned so far in local elections today where polling place turnout has been low. The City of Miami sent out 27,223 absentee ballots, and as of yesterday 15,108 were returned. That’s roughly 15 percent of…

Random Kennedy Clan Member Reportedly Eyeing Governor Race

A Kennedy cousin is apparently mulling the idea of entering the family business by making a bid for Florida’s Governor’s mansion and challenging Florida CFO Alex Sink in the Democratic primary, according to Naked Politics. Anthony Shriver — son of VP candidate Sergeant Shriver, brother of California first lady Maria Shriver…

Who is Paula Dockery and Why is She Running for Governor?

After a few months of publicly flirting with the idea, Republican State Senator Paula Dockery of Lakeland officially announced today that she will run for Governor, and challenge Attorney General Bill McCollum in the Republican Primary. So, who is this lady and why is she doing it? She says she’s had constitutents practically…

NYT: Florida Crazy-Man Alan Grayson Is the Very First Liberal Wing Nut

Let’s just get this out of the way: Riptide is the last place you’ll read any criticism of Alan Grayson, the U.S. representative from Orlando, for his raging political Tourette’s syndrome.We wish more politicians would jump on the Grayson crazy train. What’s better than hearing your local rep of accusing…

Could Joe Lieberman End Up Stumping for Charlie Crist?

That Joe Lieberman, what’s his deal lately? The former Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate lost the Democratic primary for his Connecticut Senate seat in 2006, only to win the general election. Since then he’s been a bit of a loose flyer, and ended up campaigning for Republican John McCain in the…

Jeb Bush: Obama Hates Capitalism

Jeb Bush has emerged as one of the more sane and reasoned voices on the right, usually by keeping his foot a good distance from his mouth. His modus operandi since leaving office has been to keep a relatively low profile and remain a strong voice for conservatism while not…

Marco Rubio: Flirting with Birthers

Hey, Marco Rubio, do you think the President of the United States was born in America? “I don’t know the answer to that.”That’s what he told a Republican club meeting last night in the Panhandle. The rest of the quote, from Naked Politics: “He’s been sworn in already…If someone had evidence they…

Local House Candidate Picks Up Key Rico Tubbs Endorsement

Today marked the official beginning of election season, with early voting kick-starting around Miami-Dade for the November 3 general elections, and here at Riptide we’re feeling that democratic itch.But, frankly, we’re already looking forward to next August’s statewide races. Why, you ask? Because the Miami Vice lobby just weighed in,…