OPINION: We Can’t Afford to Deny Science and Bury Our Heads in the Sand
The last two months have reminded us that elections have consequences–and that Republicans do not deal with data well.
The last two months have reminded us that elections have consequences–and that Republicans do not deal with data well.
Trump’s handling of the pandemic crisis in America is frightening, driven more by polls than science. this has to stop.
China and South Korea have flattened their curves. Italy, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands have begun to flatten their curves. The United States still has not.
The Democratic National Committee is launching a text message campaign in Florida asking voters to switch to vote-by-mail ballots, as voter registration organizations continue to shift methods and goals amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now, more than ever, we must push #ForwardTogether to work on electing true leaders. We won’t let the Coronavirus stop us!
Miami Herald editorial slams DeSantis for his faltering performance in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic in Florida. ‘Act like you give a damn,’ editorial says.
Citing coronavirus, seven Florida congressional candidates urge governor postpone filing deadline and to lower fees.
Winners and losters in the Florida legislative sessions include pay raises for the state’s teachers and new restrictions on abortions. Listiting of some of the results here.
The American government has failed to act aggressively enough in the face of a pandemic. The Democratic Party calls on leaders to take more decisive action.
Collier County Democratic Chair Annisa Karim congratulates Joe Biden on his victory in the Florida Democratic Presidential Preference Primary.
Vote today in the Florida Presidential Preference Primary. And if you are worried about your health at polling places, here’s some helpful information.
The Democratic Party’s annual gala has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak, but it has been rescheduled for October 9.