GOP candidates make their pitch to win the Hispanic vote
GOP front-runners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich spent time talking to Hispanic voters in South Florida Friday. The Hispanic vote makes up 12 percent of Republicans in our state. Eric Roby reports.
After a heated debate Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are back on the campaign trail in Florida and taking shots at one another. But how are voters in our state reacting to the candidates? Eric Glasser from our sister station in Tampa reports.
The battle for the Hispanic vote is heating up. Sparks are flying between GOP front-runners Newt Gringrich and Mitt Romney, with Senator Marco Rubio in the middle. Ben Becker reports.
Newt Gingrich is fighting for funding. He needs the cash to continue to compete with Mitt Romney in Florida. The sunshine state is promising to be the most expensive primary to date. Eric Roby reports.
The Iowa caucuses are just one week from today and there still isn't a clear front-runner. Candidates are crossing the state trying to win over people who haven't decided yet who they'll back. eric Roby reports.
A new Quinnipiac poll in Florida shows Newt Gingrich well ahead of Mitt Romney, with 35 percent of the vote, compared to Romney's 22 percent. Political analyst Kevin Wagner joins us to weigh in on the Republican candidates.