
Sarah Palin Takes Aim at Allen Boyd and Suzanne Kosmas
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is taking aim at 20 congressional Democrats who backed new federal health-care laws and represent districts carried by the Republican presidential ticket in 2008 -- including two Florida Democrats.
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Ralph Reed's Group Hitting Florida Democrats in Radio Ads
The Faith and Freedom Coalition, led by former Christian Coalition executive director Ralph Reed, announced late Tuesday that it will be spending more than $500,000 to beat the drums to increase voter turnout among faith-based voters.
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Scott Maddox Tears Into Rick Scott and Adam Putnam
Former Tallahassee Mayor Scott Maddox, the Democratic nominee in the state agriculture and consumer services commissioner race, took aim at his Republican rival U.S. Rep. Adam Putnam at a media event in Tallahassee on Wednesday -- but also fired away at Republican gubernatorial Rick Scott.
Maddox said he watched the debate between Scott and Democratic candidate state CFO Alex Sink on Monday. It seems clear to me that Rick Scott wanted to turn his campaign and the campaigns in Florida to things in Washington, said Maddox.
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Vietnam and Gulf War Veterans Group Backs Cliff Stearns
While he does not face a Democrat in next weeks elections, Republican U.S. Rep. Cliff Stearns is keeping his bases covered. Stearns, who does face a challenge from independent candidate Steve Schonberg, announced on Tuesday that he won the backing of the board of the National Vietnam & Gulf War Veterans Coalition.
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Newt Gingrich Rallies Republicans for Tuesday's Elections
Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who is considering running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, attempted to rally Republicans for the elections coming up on Tuesday.
With your votes and a mandate from the American people, the next Congress can repeal and replace Obamacare, wrote Gingrich and his wife Callista to supporters on Wednesday morning. They can make sure that cap-and-trade never sees the light of day. And they can stop the impending tax increase set for early next year.
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Rudy Giuliani 2012?
Politicos Maggie Haberman is reporting that former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is thinking about running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. Giuliani ran for the Republican presidential nod in 2008 and came up short.
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NPA CFO Candidate Tom Stearns Burning Up the Campaign Trail
Tom Stearns, who is running for CFO without party affiliation, has been burning up the campaign trail to catch up with Republican Senate President Jeff Atwater and Democratic candidate former Rep. Loranne Ausley. Stearns, who formerly served as the president of the American Society of Public Administrators and as the assistant tax collector to both Hillsborough and Pasco counties, crossed the state in the past week to gain attention to his candidacy, hitting Tampa, Palm Beach Gardens, DeLand, New Smyrna Beach, Orlando, Dade City and Fort Myers.
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Michele Bachmann Backs Dennis Ross, Slams Florida TEA Party
The controversial and colorful U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., endorsed Republican candidate former Rep. Dennis Ross in the race to replace U.S. Rep. Adam Putnam. Bachmann, a favorite of the tea party movement and the founder of the Congressional Tea Party Caucus, slammed the Florida TEA Party and Randy Wilkinson, its candidate in the race. She recorded a message for Ross which can be found here.
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Jeff Kottkamp Honors Air Force
While he has maintained a low profile since losing out to Pam Bondi for the Republican attorney general nomination, Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp was out front in honoring the Air Force in a ceremony at Cocoa Beach on Tuesday and was joined by Undersecretary of the Air Force Erin Conaton.
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Alex Sink Caught Lying About Debate-Cheating on National TV
Alex Sink went on MSNBC's Hardball Tuesday to answer Chris Matthews' questions about Florida politics and her breaking the rules during the debate the night before.
Sink told Matthews, on live TV, that the makeup artist approached her on the set and said, "I just got this message, I don't know who it's from." She said she thought it might be from her daughter studying abroad, so she looked.
A half hour later news analysts at CNN said they listened to the recording very closely and could hear the makeup artist say, "I have a message from the staff."
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