
New Rubio Video Shows Crist's Inconsistencies on Obama
Former House Speaker Marco Rubio, the Republican U.S. Senate candidate, took aim at Gov. Charlie Crist, who is in the race with no party affiliation, in a new web video. The video portrays Crist as having flipped in his take on President Barack Obama, showing clips from when the governor was a Republican attacking the White House as well as recent moments when Crist praised Obama.
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More Unemployment Benefit Claims Cause Greene to Blast Meek and Crist
With the U.S. Department of Labor releasing a report on Thursday showing 12,000 more Americans applying for unemployment benefits, Jeff Greene, who is running in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate election, took aim at two of his rivals in the race -- U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, who he is facing in the Democratic primary, and Gov. Charlie Crist who is running without party affiliation.
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New Scott Ad Hits McCollum for Backing Congressional Pay Raises
Rick Scott launched a new commercial against Republican gubernatorial primary rival Attorney General Bill McCollum on Thursday. This commercial tries to indict McCollum on his own words that he voted for congressional pay raises.
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See for Yourself: Alex Sink Misleads About Rick Scott, Bill McCollum
In an event today officially announcing her running mate, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alex Sink suggested both of her possible Republican opponents haven't released any information on their plans to help Florida's economy or public education system.
But anyone following the race, including Sink herself, should know that's not true.
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Florida Right-to-Life Announces New Chapter for Teens
Florida Right-to-Life announced the formation of Florida Teens to Life on Thursday to help mobilize young people in the battle against abortion.
"Florida Right-to-Life is excited about the formation of Florida Teens for Life and looks forward to partnering with them to ensure their success, said Carrie Eisnaugle, the president of Florida Right-to-Life. The more teens know about abortion and euthanasia, the better equipped they will be to save lives in the future."
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New Florida Park Perks for Veterans
Earlier in the month, Rep. Leonard Bembry, D-Greenville, marked his HB 1145 taking effect at the Stephen Foster Culture Center State Park. Under the legislation, veterans, active-duty military personnel and reservists will have a 25 percent discount on annual passes to the parks in the state system. Disabled veterans and surviving spouses of soldiers and sailors who made the ultimate sacrifice for this nation receive an annual pass at no expense.
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Florida Chamber Endorses John Thrasher
Facing a surprisingly strong challenge from Dr. Charles Perniciaro, Republican Party of Florida chairman Sen. John Thrasher of Jacksonville announced on Thursday that he had won the backing of the Florida Chamber of Commerce for his Senate seat representing the First Coast.
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Police Chiefs Endorse Bill McCollum
In the closing days of a bitter Republican gubernatorial primary, Attorney General Bill McCollum received one more endorsement from law enforcement on Thursday when the Chiefs for Quality Law Enforcement's Committee of Continuous Existence announced its backing on Thursday.
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Newt Gingrich Backs Holly Benson in Republican AG Primary
Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2012, endorsed former Agency for Health Care Adminstration Secretary Holly Benson for attorney general.
The next attorney general of Florida will have to take the lead on the lawsuit challenging Obamacare, said Gingrich. In my opinion, there is no one more qualified to do this than Holly Benson.So today, I am proud to endorse Holly's candidacy for Florida attorney general.
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Federal Court Rules Against Highway Crosses Honoring Fallen Police Officers
On Wednesday, the 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals found the setting up of large crosses along roads in memory of Utah state troopers killed in the line of duty to be unconstitutional, maintaining that it violated the Establishment Clause.
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