
Evidently a disappointing second-place finish in the Republican primary for House District 47 is not enough to keep a good man down. Brian Blair, defeated by James Grant in August’s GOP primary for a seat in the Florida House of Representatives, is resurfacing as an advocate for “No Tax for Tracks” a political organization opposed to a referendum [...]
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Sep 14 2010 | Posted in
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Dana Young, who is facing a crowded Republican primary in H-57 to replace retiring Rep. Faye Culp, R-Tampa, just received a big boost to her campaign– an endorsement from the Florida Medical Association (FMA) PAC, reports Kevin Derby. “As a mother of two, Dana Young will work hard to protect the rights of Florida’s families to access [...]
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Jun 9 2010 | Posted in
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From the Orlando Sentinel: The Democratic congressman whom the Republican Party loves to paint as a far-left pinko is bragging about his popularity among his Republican constituents. Today, Alan Grayson touted the results of a poll commissioned by his campaign that he said shows he has more support among Republican voters than all seven of his [...]
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A new Quinnipiac Poll shows that Marco Rubio has opened up an elephant-sized 56 – 33 percent lead over Gov. Charlie Crist in Florida’s U.S. Senate Republican primary, but in a three-way general election with Rubio on the GOP line, Crist as an independent and Democratic U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, Crist has a razor-thin edge, [...]
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Apr 15 2010 | Posted in
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From E. J. Dionne: t was precisely the sort of event that Gov. Charlie Crist loves: a nonpartisan, non-ideological chance to boost Florida, its people and its weather. Yet it was also a moment rooted in partisanship: a news conference on Tuesday capping an effort by leaders from around Tampa Bay to persuade Republicans to [...]
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