PPP Poll: Republicans Chip Away at Obama's Lead
Study Rips 'Judicial Activism' at Florida Supreme Court
A study criticizing a series of closely contested decisions by the Florida Supreme Court is boosting a campaign to oppose three high court justices in the 2012 election.
"The 'Activist' Journey of the Florida Supreme Court," by Colleen Pero of the American Justice Partnership, declares:
The Gloves Come Off: Marco Rubio Pounds Barack Obama
From New Perch, Vern Buchanan Vows to Help Repeal Obamacare
U.S. House to Ship $51 Million to First Coast Naval Bases
David Rivera Calls Out Obama on Jobs Plan
Republicans turned to FloridafreshmanCongressman David Rivera on Tuesday to respond to a jobs speech that President Barack Obama made the day before in North Carolina.
The presidents speech yesterday did nothing but reiterate the failed policies he has been espousing since the start of his term, Riverasaid Tuesday. America deserves better.
Conservatives Target 'Playboy Club' Show on NBC
The conservative Florida Family Association (FFA) is planning to target companies planning to run ads on The Playboy Club, a new television series that debuts this fall on NBC.
David Caten, FFA executive director, said Tuesday, The show is about Hugh Hefners pioneering of the porn industry with his Playboy Enterprises.
Caten pointed to a release from NBC. It read as follows: This provocative new series captures a time and place that challenged the social mores, where a visionary created an empire, and an icon changed American culture.
Polls Show Mitt Romney in the Pole Position for Republican Nomination
CNN and Opinion Research Corp. released a poll on Monday showing that former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, who made his debate debut that night with Republican primary rivals, remained the favorite to take on President Barack Obama in 2012.
Tim Pawlenty Attacks Mitt Romney as GOP Presidential Candidates Ready for Debate
With former Gov. Mitt Romney ahead in the polls in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, former Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota turned up the heat on the front-runner before the candidates debate on Monday night.
Appearing on Fox News Sunday, Pawlenty hammered Romney for setting the stage for the federal health-care backed by President Barack Obama.
Florida's U.S. Senate Candidates Turn Up the Wild and Woolly
The 2012 U.S. Senate race in Florida is already ugly -- and there's more than 14 months to go until the Republican primary and more than 17 months until the general election.
While most Floridians are paying attention to the hot weather and the Miami Heats pursuit of the NBA title, and most pundits are focused on the presidential race, the attacks are already flying in the Senate race.