
FL Right To Life President Urges Crist to Support Ultrasounds Measure
Florida Right To Life President Carrie Eisnaugle sent Gov. Charlie Crist a letter, urging him to support a measure the Legislature passed requiring women considering abortions in the first trimester to have ultrasounds.
This bill prevents taxpayer funding of abortion, which is extremely unpopular with the people, wrote Eisnaugle,
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McCollum Unveils Employment Plan He Claims Will Create 500,000 Jobs in 6 Years
Attorney General Bill McCollums gubernatorial campaign team has been hyping their candidates speech in Jacksonville today on economics and job creation -- and with Florida facing 12 percent unemployment, they have reason to. Jobs remain one of the chief issues in the Sunshine State.
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Orlando Tops U.S. Tourist Destinations
The home of Mickey Mouse and Spider-man attracted more tourists than anywhere else in the nation last year -- despite Central Florida's 4.7 percent decrease in tourism.
Orlando, home of Walt DIsney World, Universal Studios and virtually no end of whimsical lands, attratcted 46.6 million visitors in 2009, reports tourism statistics company D.K. Shifflet & Associates.
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Bud Chiles Sounds Like a Candidate, Talking Oil Spill ... and Dick Cheney
Speculation continues to grow that Bud Chiles, the son of late Gov. Lawton Chiles, will be jumping into the Democratic gubernatorial primary to take on state CFO Alex Sink. That speculation will only increase after a statement that Bud Chiles released today.
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Ferre: 'Obama Needs to Address Israeli Fears'
Former Mayor Maurice Ferre, currently running for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, took President Barack Obama to task on relations with Israel. His campaign released a position paper on American-Israeli relations.
President Obama needs to address Israeli fears, said Ferre. He addressed the fears of the greater Muslim world by going to Cairo. He needs to go to Israel and make a similar sincere gesture of outreach.
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Sinks Calls for Greater Federal Role in Fighting Oil Spill and Processing Claims
CFO Alex Sink, the favorite to win the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, issued a letter to President Barack Obama asking for the federal government to handle claims made by Floridians against BP due to the Gulf oil spill. She is also asking for the federal government to take over the efforts to stop the leak.
For too long we have relied on BP and its contractors to staunch the flow of oil, and they have failed us at every turn, said Sink. We are now more than a month out from this disaster, and Floridians want to know: Where is the federal governments leadership?
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Undecided Leads Meek in Dem Senate Primary Poll
U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek can take some solace in winning the AFL-CIO endorsement this past weekend, but he still has some work to do before winning the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate.
A recent Miami Herald, St. Petersburg Times, BayNews9 and Central Florida News 13 poll found that Meek garnered only 33 percent support from registered Democrats compared to former Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre at 10 percent and billionaire investor Jeff Greene at 9 percent. Forty-one percent of the Democrats in the poll were undecided.
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Dockery Bows Out of Gubernatorial Race
Placing a distant third in most polls behind Attorney General Bill McCollum and conservative businessman Rick Scott, and without the financial recourses to launch a comeback, state Sen. Paula Dockery, R-Lakeland, pulled the plug on her campaign for the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
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The Double-Edged Sword of "Crist"
As could have been predicted, Gov. Charlie Crist's party switcheroo, viewed by him as a blessing, is also quickly turning into his curse. As issues go, this one is tantamount to painting a bullseye on his struggling campaign for U.S. Senate.
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FL AFL-CIO Backs Meek
Despite an appeal from Gov. Charlie Crist to support his bid for the U.S. Senate, the Florida AFL-CIO endorsed his chief Democratic rival, Congressman Kendrick Meek, on Sunday.
Crist had attended the AFL-CIO endorsement convention on Friday and personally asked for their support, saying his campaign needed their backing. Meek gave a rousing speech on Saturday morning, asking for the backing of the AFL-CIO in passionate terms.
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