Monthly Archives: November 2018

Miami Freedom Park vote on Tuesday pits competing visions for south Florida

Jorge Mas’ dream of a great commercially relevant park to rival New York’s (Queens) Flushing Meadows Park with green space, sports arena’s, commercial development and other amenities faces a major test in front of voters on Tuesday. Miami Freedom Park which would developed on the current site of Melreese Country Club has aroused controversy since […]

Florida Vote Projection Model – Day 21: Democrats take the lead.

So, to start off, I have to admit something. I made a mistake yesterday. I accidentally took around 10,000 to 15,000 votes away from the Democrats in Lee County. An input error on my part. So, the Republican did not have as big of a swing as the model projected. They did have a swing […]

Miami Hurricanes Men’s Basketball – a prouder tradition than many realize

Editors note: We’re going to begin covering College Basketball this season at TFS in addition to some soon-to-come non-political features we’re adding to the site.  If I told you the University of Miami’s Men’s Basketball has finished a season in the AP Top 10 twice since the football team last did you might think I […]

Florida Vote Projection Model – Day 20: Blue Wave might not be coming. Broward turnout holds key for Democrats

Another day of VBM and early voting in the books, and another day where the Republicans increase their lead. Yes, Democrats are turning out to vote, but so are Republicans. And even though Democrats may have the lead in pure turnout numbers, they still lag behind in turnout rate. There are two reasons Democrats are […]