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At Tea Party Event, Rick Scott and Herman Cain Take Aim at Obama

Gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott led a parade of Republican and conservative candidates -- including one possible 2012 presidential hopeful -- at a tea party event on Saturday, making one last pitch to conservative Floridians, encouraging them to get out to vote on Tuesday.

While most eyes on the First Coast were fixed on the football game in Jacksonville between the Florida Gators and the Georgia Bulldogs, Scott told a cheering crowd of around 1,500 in Middleburg, in Clay County, that they had changed America by standing up against government spending.

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Narcotics Officers Group Backs Pam Bondi for AG

Republican attorney general candidate Pam Bondi announced on Friday she was being backed by the Florida Narcotics Officers Association which has more than 700 members.

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Arguing Meek Needs to Withdraw, Brian Moore is for Charlie Crist

Brian Moore, who ran against Alex Sink in the Democratic gubernatorial primary taking more than 20 percent of the vote, said Bill Clinton had the right idea in trying to get Democratic nominee U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek to drop out of the U.S. Senate race to back Gov. Charlie Crist, who is running without party affiliation.

"Former President Clinton has made it clear that Kendrick Meek cannot and will not win this race, said Moore on Friday. It is time for the congressman to step aside for the good of our state and our nation.Too much is at stake in this election.

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With 2012 in Sight, Rick Santorum Calls Voters to the Polls

Conservative former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania launched a web video on Friday trying to bring out Republican voters. Despite losing his seat in 2006, Santorum increasingly looks like a possible candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012 and this video will only increase the buzz.

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Looking at 2012, Haley Barbour Heads Back to Florida to Help Rick Scott

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour increasingly looks like a potential candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012.

Barbours Haleys PAC sent out more than $440,000 to Republicans across the country for the 2010 election cycle including backing candidates and the Republican parties in all 37 states where there is a gubernatorial election.

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Pushing Repeal of Obamacare, George Pataki Tries to Get Out the Vote

Former Gov. George Pataki of New York announced on Thursday that he would be leading a massive get-out-the-vote operation this weekend, targeting five U.S. Senate races and 100 congressional races across the nation.

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Pam Bondi Starts Final Campaign Weekend by Thanking Backers

As the final weekend before the election begins, Republican attorney general candidate Pam Bondi has compiled a list of the groups and political leaders who endorsed her bid and thanked them.

The attorney general is a position of great responsibility, and I am greatly honored these people have placed their faith in me to become Floridas next chief legal officer, said Bondi. If elected, I look forward to bringing my 18 years of experience as a prosecutor to protect Floridas children and families, our constitutional rights, and our consumers on a statewide level.

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Pictures of 2000 Recount Released Close to 10-Year Anniversary

The Florida Supreme Court has released archival pictures from the recount and ensuing legal battles from the 2000 presidential election near the 10-year anniversary.

Click here for a trip down memory lane. The pictures were taken by Florida Supreme Court staff.

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Bernard Sansaricq Gets Newt Gingrich's Support

Republican congressional candidate Bernard Sansaricq, an overwhelming underdog to defeat Democratic U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings, unveiled the support of former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a possible Republican presidential candidate.

"As president of the Haitian Senate, Bernard Sansaricq proved that his loyalty lies only to the people that he represents, said Gingrich. "I have every confidence that he will continue this tradition of holding others above self in his service in the Congress."

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Rubio Weighs in on Clinton-Crist Attempt to Have Meek Leave Race

Republican candidate Marco Rubio, the front-runner in the U.S. Senate race, weighed in on Friday morning's Fox and Friends about the report that Gov. Charlie Crist, who is in the race with no party affiliation, and former President Bill Clinton tried to get the Democratic nominee U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek to drop out of the race to back Crist.

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