
Mitt Romney Kicks Off John Thrasher's Re-election Bid at Jax Fund-raiser
Republican Party of Florida Chairman John Thrasher of Jacksonville kicked off his re-election bid for state Senate Tuesday in Jacksonville at a fund-raiser with 2008 -- and probable 2012 -- presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Romneys Free and Strong America PAC endorsed Thrasher on Monday.
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Adam Putnam Routs Scott Maddox on Sheriff Endorsements
The score 37-7 sounds like a lopsided football final, but it's actually how many sheriffs backed Adam Putnam over Scott Maddox -- though it may be more like 36-6, since one sheriff apparently wanted to hedge his bets and endorse both of them.
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Okaloosa County Seizing Control of Oil Spill Response
Frustrated with attempts to respond to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Okaloosa County has voted to give itself the ability to do whatever is needed to protect its beaches and waters, without federal or state approval or approval from British Petroleum. This means the county will need to rely mostly on its own money and is leaving itself open to litigation from federal or state authorities.
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Can't Get to a TV in Time for Obama's Speech? Check Here for Updates
Sunshine State News will be live-blogging President Barack Obama's Oval Office speech Tuesday night, starting at 8 p.m. All eyes will be on the president, as he outlines his administration's new response to the Deepwater Horizon spill in a rare televised address to the nation from his office.
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Tom Daschle Backs Heather Beaven
Democratic congressional candidate Heather Beavens challenge to veteran U.S. Rep. John Mica is starting to gain some national attention.
Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle is now backing Beaven, arguing that Mica is vulnerable.
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Sink Using Campaign Site to Lobby Obama on Gulf Oil Spill
This is an interesting tactic to get visitors to a political Web site. State CFO Alex Sink is using the Web site for her gubernatorial campaign to send messages to her fellow Democrat, President Barack Obama, about the Gulf Coast.
It's not every day you have the president's ear, wrote Sink in an e-mail to her supporters. But tomorrow I will be with President Obama as he tours Florida's Gulf Coast, and sees for the first time how BP's oil leak is impacting Floridians.
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State Wants to Track Green Jobs
Is your business going green? The state agency that tracks work force statistics wants to know.
The Agency for Work Force Innovation is completing the first statewide registry of green jobs, and is sending surveys to 60,000 businesses to find out how many green jobs are being created.
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The Scott Campaign's View of Romney Backing McCollum: 'Political Establishment' at Work
GOP gubernatorial candidate Rick Scotts campaign struck back against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney backing Attorney General Bill McCollum, Scotts chief rival for the Republican nomination. While McCollum supporters say the Romney endorsement shows that conservatives can back the attorney general, the Scott team said it was a matter of one political insider backing another.
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Peter Allen Jumps Back in Race for Governor
Peter Allen, who pulled out of the gubernatorial race on Thursday, is back in the race.
The founder of the Independence Party said this morning that he had decided to run. He filled out his paperwork and sent it off to Tallahassee.
Allen, a small-business owner, founded the Independence Party as an alternative to the two major parties. While the Independence Party of Minnesota, best known for backing Jesse Ventura, helped with some of the paperwork at the founding, the Independence Party of Florida is not affiliated with any national parties.
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Mitt Romney Backs McCollum for Governor
Attorney General Bill McCollums campaign for governor just won the backing of one of the most prominent Republican leaders in the nation -- former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. With McCollum facing a challenge on the right from health care executive Rick Scott, Romneys endorsement comes at a moment when the attorney general needs a boost. One poll last week showed him losing to Scott by 13 points.
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