
The Heat Is On in Increasingly Blistering Governor's Race
Florida Ranks High for its Road Transportation
Florida ranks toward the top in the country for its road transportation, according toa July report by the National Economic Council and the Presidents Council of Economic Advisers.
The report found the Sunshine State ranked at the top in several measures of road transportation.
Florida's drivers also pay less than drivers in any other state to maintain their vehicles as a result of Florida's good road transportation, ultimately resulting in around $180 in savings for drivers every year.
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Allen West Tries to Rally Conservatives Behind Tom Cotton
Former U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., continues to go all out for U.S. Rep. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., who is running against U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor, R-Ark., in November.
West sent out an email to supporters on Tuesday in which he agrees with national pundits assessment that the GOP needs to beat Pryor to flip the Senate.
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Can-Do Now Can't-Do
Anti-Common Core Event Hits Movie Theaters Nationwide
A live event against the Common Core State Standards will be broadcast in movie theaters across the country on Tuesday.
"We Will Not Conform," which will be hosted by conservative radio host Glenn Beck, promises to be an interactive experience where theatergoers can voice their opinions and concerns about the controversial education standards. Beck will be joined byconservative commentators like Fox News contributor Michelle Malkin and former Republican Party of Texas Vice Chair David Barton, both of whom have been staunch critics of the standards.
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RPOF: Charlie Crist Offering Nothing in Terms of Policy
The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) launched a new line of attack on Tuesday against former Gov. Charlie Crist, the favorite in next months Democratic gubernatorial primary despite holding three statewide offices as a Republican. Defending Gov. Rick Scott, the RPOF launched a new webpage insisting Crist has offered nothing in terms of policy proposals.
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Annette Taddeo, Why No African-American Consulting Firm?
Now that the story about a suspect contract Annette Taddeo, as chair of the Miami-Dade DEC, made with her executive director, Juan Cuba, is out, and while the likes of Pam Bondi, and whoever else, is looking into said contract (as well she should), I have a rather pressing question.
Nan Rich Hits 'Republican Governors' Rick Scott and Charlie Crist
Trying to catch former Gov. Charlie Crist in next months Democratic gubernatorial primary, former Florida Senate Democratic Leader Nan Rich compared him to Gov. Rick Scott on Monday. Noting Crist had spent most of his political life in the GOP, Rich insisted he and Scott were two peas in a pod. Rich pointed to a video of Scott putting off answering questions and compared it to Crists refusal to debate her.
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Ron Paul Looks to Expand Role With New Media
Former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, is looking to expand even more into the new media world. Building off his Ron Paul Channel, the three-time presidential candidate launched Voices of Liberty on Tuesday.
As Voices of Liberty, we further amplify the messages of the freedom movement through engaging videos and insightful news coverage, Paul announced on Tuesday. There are some major changes coming that will allow you to become an integral part of the movement by making your voice truly matter.
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Ander Crenshaw Trots Out Republican Endorsements
Facing a primary challenge from former Navy officer Ryman Shoaf next month, U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., brought out the First Coasts GOP leadership behind him at an event on Monday.
Crenshaw unveiled the endorsements of a host of Republicans including state Sen. Aaron Bean, R-Jacksonville, state Rep. Janet Adkins, R-Fernandina Beach, Jacksonville Beach Mayor Charlie Latham and Atlantic Beach Mayor Carolyn Woods.
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