Former Pinellas Congressman David Jolly is the new chairman of the Serve America Movement.
The ideological drift to the left or right for the top two political parties has led to some voters considering a third option. We look at how the polarization of politics could shake up Florida s political landscape.
Nearly 4 million voters have abandoned the two major political parties in Florida. That s about 26 percent, or one out of every four registered voters. It s also an increase of more than 1 million people in the last decade alone.
The lurching of the Republican Party to the right and Democrats to the left have left some voters in the middle scratching their heads about who to vote for, which party to support.
New York State Assemblyman Ron Kim’s assertion this week that Gov. Andrew Cuomo threatened to "destroy" him in a spat over the state’s nursing home crisis marked the latest instance in which a political rival accused the longtime governor of bullying tactics.
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Leadership of the SAM Party of NY, the state’s newest political party, have announced that they will continue to move forward with endorsing and fielding candidates in the 2021 New York City Mayor’s Race and the
2022 Governor’s Race, and in their mission to fix the state’s broken politics.
This announcement comes immediately after SAM-NY’s lost an appeal for a preliminary injunction in the United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit today, with the court ruling that SAM was not entitled to an injunctive relief to prevent the Board of Elections from taking SAM off all ballots in upcoming 2021 and 2022 elections.
Syracuse Republicans have a mayoral candidate. They’re just not sure that’s a good thing
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
Posted Jan 27, 2021
Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon (right), seen here with Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh (left) before a press conference at the Onondaga County War Memorial.
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Syracuse, N.Y. The Republican Party plans to compete in this year’s mayoral race, coming off one of its worst showings in city history. Some of the area’s most influential Republicans, though, are wary that a Republican candidate could spell doom for Mayor Ben Walsh and pave the way for a Democrat to retake City Hall.