58% of Miami-Dade voters won't be able to vote?

Five excellent candidates running for Governor of Florida from the Democratic Party. Andrew Gillum, Gwen Graham, Jeff Greene, Chris King, and Philip Levine. But yet 31% of Miami-Dade voters are registered without a party affiliation, and 27% are either registered Republican or with a 3rd party. Don't miss a chance to participate in this historic election where we can change the leadership of Florida.

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Republicans representing Miami-Dade in Congress?

We are a community primarily of immigrants who came here for better opportunities for our families. We understand the importance of investing in education and health care. We have the chance to flip three congressional districts from Republican to Democrat in 2018. Do you want to have a say in who is going to be the Democrat candidate? Make sure your information is updated by July 30th.

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Florida Democrats ​Field Record ​Number of Candidates

The Florida Democratic Party ​has a record number of candidates running for ​the State Legislature in 2018 -- with strong candidates contesting every State Senate seat and more than 100 House Districts being challenged​ by quality Democrats who are presenting an alternative to 20 years of GOP rule in the state of Florida. ​

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Miami Dade DEC Leaders Send Letter to Tom Perez Criticizing Endorsement and Reaffirming Commitment to Impartiality

Numerous signatures from the Miami-Dade DEC (Democratic Executive Committee) were given in support of this letter at our June 12th meeting. The letter with signatures are being sent to the DNC (Democratic National Committee)

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Say no to extending 836 past the Urban Development Boundary

The Kendall Parkway is a proposed north-south expressway west of 167th Avenue from the Tamiami Trail to SW 136th Street which connects to SR 836 at 137th Avenue and NW 12th Street. The project requires expansion of our current urban development boundary. There are multiple issues, including impacts on drinking water, increased flood risk, more urban sprawl. County commissioners need to hear your thoughts now in advance of the April 25th public hearing. 

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April Meeting Notes from our DEC Meeting

Draft minutes for April General DEC Meeting. This meeting occurs every two months.

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How can a Republican still win in 2018?

Corporate donations, NRA funding, xenophobic rhetoric, all feed into Republicans driving their base to vote. But there is one key thing we can take away from Republicans. The vote by mail advantage.

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