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- article1 Min ReadFebruary 23, 2021 07:42 PMA federal court ordered former Miami Republican Congressman David Rivera to pay a $456,000 fine after the Federal Election Commission accused him of illegally funding a secret election campaign to sabotage a political rival in 2012.
- gallery0 ImagesJanuary 16, 2021 11:17 AMThe Pentagon authorized the use of National Guard troops to maintain security in the capital a week before Joe Biden's inauguration. Now soldiers can be seen resting in the Capitol Visitor Center, patroling with assault rifles past historic statues and paintings as members of Congress conduct their duties. READ MORE: What is the future of the Republic party after Trump?
- article5 Min ReadJanuary 16, 2021 11:03 AMThe Trump brand is severely damaged after losing the election and the assault on the Capitol. But he still controls the base of the Republican Party. So what happens to the party after he leaves the White House? (Leer en español)
- article7 Min ReadJanuary 10, 2021 09:46 AMThe 46-year-old lawyer - and romance novelist - is credited with building an inclusive multiracial and community approach to winning elections. The 'Abrams Playbook' is now seen as a role model in other states with large minority populations. (Leer en español)
- article1 Min ReadJanuary 04, 2021 03:45 PMGeorgia's Latino voters helped President-elect Joe Biden secure a narrow victory in the state in November. Can they now help Democrats flip the Senate?
- article6 Min ReadDecember 02, 2020 10:12 AMThe battle for control of the Democratic Party in Florida is heating up after a second consecutive defeat to Donald Trump. Michael Bloomberg has endorsed his Cuban-American friend and former Miami mayor Manny Díaz.
- article6 Min ReadNovember 16, 2020 12:02 PMThere were allegations of fraud in 2000, but back then, there was much greater uncertainty about who had actually won the election. And the dispute centered on just one state: Florida, and a few hundred votes. (Leer en español)
- article4 Min ReadNovember 08, 2020 01:29 PMThe usual custom of conceding is a short phone call to the victor and a speech to supporters thanking them for their efforts, albeit in a lost cause. But Trump says that "this election is far from over."
- article9 Min ReadNovember 06, 2020 05:03 PMNew voter registration and community outreach were key in securing Hispanic turnout in the elections, especially in Arizona and Florida, and could provide a roadmap for future campaigns.
- article1 Min ReadOctober 30, 2020 11:13 AMThe Latino vote is divided and fired up - and nowhere more than in South Florida. It's a snapshot of the political divisions playing out in communities nationwide. Real America followed two Cuban Americans in Miami who take us inside the final vote drives in each camp.