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Reubin Askew Wins Praise From Both Sides of the Aisle

Floridas leaders are weighing in on the passing of former Gov. Reubin Askew.

Reubin Askew was a giant of Florida history, whose unparalleled accomplishments for the people of Florida set the example all Floridians elected to public office strive to meet, said Allison Tant, the chairwoman of the Florida Democratic Party, on Thursday. We will miss his wisdom, his friendship, and his leadership in difficult times.

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Ander Crenshaw Looks to Limit White House Power

U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., looked to clamp down on executive power this week, backing the Enforce the Law Act proposed by U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., on Wednesday and planning to support the Faithful Execution of the Law Act proposed by U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla. Crenshaw is co-sponsoring DeSantis bill.

Crenshaw weighed in Wednesday night on why he was backing the two proposals.

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Hostilities Rise in CD 19 Between Lizbeth Benacquisto, Curt Clawson

The race to replace former U.S. Rep. Trey Radel, R-Fla., is heating up in Southwest Florida as Republican primary candidates start to exchange fire. After Radel resigned at the end of January, three major Republican candidates started battling to replace him. Whoever wins the April 22 primary will have a clear advantage over Democrat April Freeman and Libertarian Rey Netherwood in the June 24 general election.

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Lizbeth Benacquisto Wins Backing of Two State Reps in CD 19

On Wednesday, Florida Senate Majority Leader Lizbeth Benacquisto, R-Fort Myers, announced two state reprsenatives were backing her bid for the Republican nomination in the special election to replace former U.S. Rep. Trey Radel, R-Fla., in Congress.

Rep. Matt Caldwell, R-Lehigh Acres, and Rep. Kathleen Passidomo, R-Naples, said they were backing Benacquisto over businessman Curt Clawson and former state Rep. Paige Kreegerl.

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Rick Scott Showcases Budget for VPK and Early Learning

Gov. Rick Scott headed to Panama City on Wednesday to showcase his budget proposal to send $1.1 billion for early childhood education and care, an increase of almost $60 million from last year.

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Pro-Life Advocates Claim Momentum With David Jolly Win

National Right to Life claimed on Wednesday that Republican David Jollys victory over former state CFO Alex Sink in a special congressional election this week was a victory for opponents of abortion.

David Jollys victory in Florida is a clear victory for the right-to-life movement, said Carol Tobias, the president of National Right to Life. The contrast between David Jolly and Alex Sink on the life issues could not have been clearer and pro-life voters made their voices heard loud and clear.

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Jim Boyd Honored as 'Emerging Leader' by GOPAC

Florida Rep. Jim Boyd, R-Bradenton, was included in GOPACs Class of Emerging Leaders on Wednesday. GOPC selects promising state legislators who have the potential and ability they have shown to have an impact in their state and the Republican Party.' Currently in the last year of his sophomore term, Boyd chairs the State Affairs Committee.

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NRSC: David Jolly Win Bodes Well for GOP to Flip Senate in November

The National Republican Senate Committee (NRSC) pointed to the news that Republican David Jolly won an open congressional seat in Pinellas County on Tuesday, insisting it boded well for the GOP to pick up the U.S. Senate come November.

A Republican won a special election that all the experts predicted would go for the Democrats, the NRSC informed supporters via email early on Wednesday morning. The reason? Just like Senate Democrats Mark Pryor, Mary Landrieau, and Mark Udall this Democrat candidate embraced Obamacare. Tonight, she delivered her concession speech.

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Steve Southerland: David Jolly Win Shows Florida's Tired of Obama, Nancy Pelosi

U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland, R-Fla., offered his take on David Jollys win over former state CFO Alex Sink in a special congressional election on Tuesday niight, insisting the Republican victory showed that Floridians are tired of the policies backed by President Barack Obama and U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. Southerland is facing a major challenge from Democrat Gwen Graham and the GOP is looking to paint her as a Pelosi ally.

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Alex Sink Concedes to David Jolly in CD 13

Former state CFO Alex Sink, the Democrat in Tuesdays special congressional election in Pinellas County, conceded the race to Republican David Jolly.

While tonight was not the result we were hoping for, I am proud of the race we have run and so grateful for the countless Pinellas residents, volunteers and supporters who put their faith in our campaign, Sink informed supporters.

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