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In head-to-head matches against specific Democratic opponents, the same Public Policy Polling surveys found Martínez tied with U.S. Representative Robert Wexler and trailing Chief Financial Officer of Florida Alex Sink, former senator Bob Graham, U.S. Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, U.S. Representative Allen Boyd and U.S ...
Elections were held in Florida on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Primary elections were held on August 24, 2010.. Florida had 4.6 million Democrats and 4 million Republicans. The latter outpolled Democrats among the 2.4 million independent voters and attracted conservative Democrats in cross-party voting.
Campaign contributions for U.S. Congressional races in Florida from OpenSecrets; 2010 Florida General Election graph of multiple polls from Pollster.com; House - Florida from the Cook Political Report; Voter's Guide at The Miami Herald; Voter Guide 2010 at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
WASHINGTON - Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, D-Fla., are in a contentious neck to neck battle to win Florida’s Senate seat in November, according to a new poll ...
In 2001, Allen founded the Debbie Allen Dance Academy, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. [8] Since 2007, Allen has participated as a judge and mentor for the U.S. version of So You Think You Can Dance. During Season 4, she stepped aside as a judge at the end of Vegas week to avoid perception of bias, since one of her former dancers, Will, had ...
Beyond the U.S. Senate race, Miami-Dade School Board member Lucia Baez-Geller captured the Democratic nomination on Tuesday to take on Republican U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar in Florida’s 27th ...
Former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell’s (D-Fla.) Senate campaign said Wednesday it raised more than $1 million in the 48 hours after a poll from The Hill and Emerson College showed her tied with ...
The 2010 United States Senate elections were held on November 2, 2010, from among the United States Senate's 100 seats. A special election was held on January 19, 2010, for a mid-term vacancy in Massachusetts. 34 of the November elections were for 6-year terms to the Senate's Class 3, while other 3 were special elections to finish incomplete terms.