The race to replace state Sen. Frank Artiles has drawn a second Democratic candidate: Miami businesswoman Annette Taddeo. Taddeo unveiled her campaign Tuesday, the day after Gov. Rick Scott set the ...
Defeated presidential and gubernatorial candidates can often throw their running mates under the bus. But it’s strange to see a Florida politician who has built a reputation for tossing principles and ...
In a race viewed as a litmus test of President Donald Trump and Florida Democrats' ability to make gains in local and statewide elections next year, Miami businesswoman Annette Taddeo coasted to ...
Former Florida Sen. Annette Taddeo, left, and Juan Fernandez-Barquin, right, clerk of the Circuit Court and comptroller for Miami-Dade County. Courtesy photos Two candidates are running for Miami-Dade ...
Sorry, Annette Taddeo, you’re not going to Washington either, apparently. This afternoon Obama tapped venture capitalist Karen Mills as head of the Small Business ...
Frank Artiles resigned his Florida Senate seat last year after apologizing for an alcohol-fueled tirade to two black lawmakers in a Capital bar. Miami Herald The paid advertisement in the Miami-Dade ...
Having a president campaigning by your side would seem to be a huge plus in a congressional race, but Florida Democratic candidate Annette Taddeo doesn’t appear interested in such support from ...