WEDU’s Florida this week looks at growing schism within the Democratic Party

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Florida This Week, a political talk show moderated by Radioactivity Rob Lorei. photo by Florida This Week/WEDU

By Rob Lorei

On Radioactivity Monday we listened back to the latest episode of Florida this Week, a public affairs discussion show from local PBS station WEDU that is also moderated by Rob Lorei . This week our expert panels of political analysts and insiders looked into the biggest stories in Florida news and politics: A growing internal war in the Democratic Party between Bernie Sanders supporters and South Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz;  Republican Senate candidate Carlos Beruff calls President Obama an animal and draws criticism; The call from local officials on Walmart to reduce the number of calls to law enforcement; and Will Congress send Florida enough money to fight the Zika virus?

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