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Anthony Man
Anthony Man is the Sun Sentinel's political writer. Concentrating on local political people, parties and trends, he also covers state and national politics from a South Florida perspective. He previously covered Palm Beach County government and made repeated reporting trips to Tallahassee. He has also covered state and local politics in Illinois.
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2 mayors. 2 wins. 2 strategies. Many lessons in Broward.
Far down the ballot in an election season dominated by big races, Dean Trantalis of Fort Lauderdale and Steve Breitkreuz of Southwest Ranches won reelection for mayor of their cities....
Broward Democrats were unified until discussion turned to giving a leadership position to a Republican
Broward’s state legislators chose their leaders for the next year quickly, without drama and by unanimous votes. But the comity didn’t last when discussion shifted to the question of whether...
Marco Rubio, likely next secretary of state, is a foreign-policy hard-liner. His Florida roots shape his views.
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., widely expected to become President-elect Donald Trump’s secretary of state, is a tough, disciplined, hard-liner on foreign affairs who long ago shed any hints of...
‘Democrats are really in trouble’ in South Florida as Republicans make inroads in Broward and Palm Beach counties
Former President Donald Trump improved his performance substantially in the three big Democratic counties in South Florida. Lower on the ballot, some Democrats are losing and others are seeing their...
How Florida went from swing state to one so Republican-red it’s ‘crimson’
Donald Trump's 13-point victory in Florida was so large it was inconceivable even to his most die-hard supporters four years ago. He won 61 of the state’s 67 counties. "The...
Celebrating his victory at home in Palm Beach County, Trump promises ‘golden age of America’
Donald Trump didn't go after political enemies in his victory speech early Wednesday morning in West Palm Beach. "It’s time to put the divisions of the last four years behind...
South Florida turnout high in historic election
Voter turnout surged in parts of South Florida on Election Day, driven by a historic presidential election and controversial ballot measures on marijuana and abortion.
FAU polls find slight movement toward Harris in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin. Battlegrounds far too close to call.
Election Eve polls from Florida Atlantic University and Mainstreet Research in the three northern battleground states that could decide the presidential election found slight movement toward Vice President Kamala Harris....
Three out of every five Florida voters have already cast ballots in presidential election
Floridians continued to turn out in heavy numbers over the weekend vote in the presidential election and other high-stakes contests, like proposals to legalize recreational marijuana for adults and enshrine...
Music, prayer, rhetoric: At Souls to Polls, Florida Democrats seek to motivate Black voters
At Souls to the Polls events across Florida, Democrats sought to motivate Black voters in a final pre-election push, offering starkly different visions of the future depending on the outcome.