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The 2024 contest for president is unlike any other.
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Republicans were once the party of Obamacare repeal and abortion opposition. They’ve said little about either issue in Milwaukee.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we discussed the attempted assassination on former President Donald Trump, a state law that will ban people from camping or sleeping on public property, a state law restricting local heat ordinances, a study on urban heat islands, Orlando's efforts to help citizens stay cool, an update on the financial impact analysis for amendment 4, and how Florida became a part of the U.S. 203 years ago.
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Former President Donald Trump closed the Republican National Convention by accepting the presidential nomination and offering a speech that began somber and turned combative.
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WFSU News has a recap on what some of the Sunshine State’s leaders said at this week’s Republican National Convention.
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As law enforcement investigates an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden condemned the violence and characterized it as outside the norm. But examples of political violence against U.S. presidents date back to Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis, a onetime ally who turned primary rival, said "we cannot let him down. And we cannot let America down."
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Donald Trump has selected Sen. JD Vance of Ohio as his Republican running mate. Vance was a vocal opponent of Trump during the 2016 presidential election but changed his position, arguing he was proved wrong by Trump’s performance in office. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio had been informed earlier Monday afternoon that he wasn't chosen, according to an AP source.
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The father of three is currently the junior senator of Ohio, and author of the 2016 memoir, 'Hillbilly Elegy', a New York Times bestseller. Donald Trump chose Vance as his vice presidential pick, passing over Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.
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Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Rick Scott, and Gov. Ron DeSantis are among the crowded field of politicians reacting to the Trump assassination attempt.
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In a prime-time national address Sunday night, Biden said political passions can run high but "we must never descend into violence." Biden earlier condemned the attempted assassination of his predecessor, Donald Trump, as "contrary to everything we stand for as a nation."
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President Joe Biden is under pressure to undergo cognitive testing even though his physician says he passes an annual neurologic exam. But what can the brief screening tool actually tell about a person’s brain health?