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Judge Andrew Napolitano 2016 Draft Gains Momentum

Supporters looking to draft Judge Andrew Napolitano to run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 are claiming momentum.

Over the weekend, Larry Hunter from the"'Draft Andrew Napolitano For President" committee insisted the effort he helps lead was making progress.

We are focused on convincing the judge the support is there to make a run, Hunter emailed supporters. And the numbers are making the case. We added 100,000 fans on Facebook in just the last three months taking us from 30,000 to more than 130,000. Thats quite an influx of support.

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Dan Gelber Goes to Bat for Charlie Crist

Former state Sen. Dan Gelber is raising his profile as he backs former Gov. Charlie Crists bid for the Democratic nomination to challenge Gov. Rick Scott in 2014. Sending out fundraising emails over the weekend, the Crist campaign included one under Gelbers name.

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Ally of Ron Paul and Rand Paul Launches Super-PAC

John Tate from the Campaign for Liberty, currently chaired by former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, will take over Americas Liberty PAC, a new super-PAC.

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., weighed in on Tates new assignment. Tate headed up Ron Pauls presidential campaign in 2012 and was the national political director for his 2008 presidential bid.

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Marco Rubio Hits Obamacare as Part of 'Perverse Bailout Culture'

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., took to Breitbart to attack the federal health-care law backed by President Barack Obama, accusing the president of overlooking the flaws in the law and leaving the burden of fixing it with the taxpayers. Rubio wrote:

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More Americans Plan for Thanksgiving Travel This Year

Despite the winter storm expected to hit much of the East Coast, almost a quarter of Americans say they plan to hit the roads this Thanksgiving.

Rasmussen Reports released a poll on Tuesday which shows 22 percent of American adults plan to travel over the Thanksgiving weekend while 76 percent plan to stay home and 3 percent are not sure. This is up from a Rasmussen poll last year which found 18 percent of American adults planned to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday.

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Career Politicians Seen as Negative by Majority of Voters

Politicians looking to win in 2014 would do well to label their opponents as career politicians.

According to a Rasmussen Reports poll released on Tuesday, only 7 percent of likely voters think being called a career politician is a plus, while a majority of those surveyed -- 53 percent -- think its a negative. More than a third -- 36 percent -- classify the term somewhere in between.

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Allen West Hits Obama for 'Appeasement' on Iran Deal

Former U.S. Rep. Allen West ripped the Obama administration on Tuesday for its deal to lower economic sanctions on Iran in return for that Middle East nation freezing its nuclear program. West, a favorite of the tea party movement, has opened the door to a political comeback in 2016.

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Ron Paul Group Raises the Stakes to Audit the Fed

The Campaign for Liberty, chaired by former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, looks to mark the Federal Reserves centennial by auditing it.

John Tate, the president of the Campaign for Liberty, informed supporters on Tuesday that the group is planning to raise the stakes as they support U.S. Sen. Rand Pauls (R-Ky.) bill to audit the Federal Reserve.

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GOP Goes After Alex Sink on Obamacare

The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) continues to slam former state CFO Alex Sink, looking to tie her to President Barack Obamas federal health-care law. Sink is running in the special election for the Pinellas County congressional seat left vacant by the death of former U.S. Rep. Bill Young.

The NRCC unveiled a campaign mailer hitting Sink on the law.

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RPOF Hits Charlie Crist on Obamacare

The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) continued to attack former Gov. Charlie Crist -- who announced earlier in the month he was running for governor again but this time as a Democrat -- for backing President Barack Obamas federal health-care law.

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