
Meek Fires Back at Greene
Looks like U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, the favorite to win the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination, is ready to mix it up with Jeff Greene, the billionaire businessman who jumped into the race earlier today. Meek came out blasting Greene's record in making money off failed mortgages.
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Gov. Crist Declares a State of Emergency for Oil Spill
Friday, as oil from a massive spill in the gulf coast nears, and reportedly reaches the United States coastline, Governor Charlie Crist declared a state of emergency.
The Deepwater Horizon oil drilling facility exploded last week sending hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil into the ocean. Crist declared the emergency due to the potential danger that could be caused by the spill.
The state of emergency applies to Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay and Gulf counties.
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Changes in the 5th CD: Brown-Waite Retires and Backs Sheriff Richard Nugent
Republican Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite announced today that she will not seek a fifth term to the U.S. House due to health concerns. With today being the last day to file for federal office, Brown-Waite threw her support to Hernando County Sheriff Richard Nugent. From Spring Hill, Nugent has served as sheriff since first winning election back in 2000. Conservative activist Jason Sager, who was planning to challenge Brown-Wait in the G.O.P primary, will remain in the race despite the new opponent. The winner will likely face Democrat Jim Piccollo, a businessman and veteran of the 101st Airborne .
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Howard Dean on Different Side of FL Senate Race Than His Old Campaign Team
Rep. Kendrick Meeks Senate campaign is forwarding an email from former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, endorsing Meek. In response to a joke he made earlier in the week, Dean said he was not backing Gov. Charlie Crists independent bid.
But it looks like the old Dean team is divided. A number of staffers from Deans 2004 presidential bid, including strategist Joe Trippi, are running billionaire Jeff Greenes Senate campaign.
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Democrat Billionaire Jeff Greene Enters the Senate Race
Just when you thought the U.S. Senate race could not get more dramatic, billionaire Jeff Greene, who made his fortune in real estate, filed papers this morning to run for the Democratic nomination. Greene had had a colorful life to say the least-he waited tables at the Breakers growing up and the best man at his wedding was Mike Tyson. Yes, that Mike Tyson. U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek is the favorite in the race with former Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre and former North Miami Mayor Kevin Burns also in the race.
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McCollum 'Deeply Disappointed' in Crist Leaving Republicans
Attorney General Bill McCollum, the leading Republican gubernatorial candidate, spoke out against Gov. Charlie Crist leaving the G.O.P. to continue his campaign for the U.S. Senate as an independent.
While not surprised by his decision, I am deeply disappointed Governor Crist has left the Republican Party, said McCollum. It is a short-sighted maneuver that directly contradicts his previous pledges to remain in the primary race.
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Republicans Blasting Crist for Leaving GOP
Republicans are weighing in on Gov. Charlie Crists decision to abandon the Republican Party to continue running for the U.S. Senate as an independent. At a time when people are demanding a return to conservative values Charlie Crist headed the opposite direction, said Holly Benson, a candidate for attorney general who Crist appointed to head the Agency for Health Administration. Now, he has abandoned not just our values but also the party faithful the leaders, the volunteers and the voters who helped him every step of the way.
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Kottkamp Stays with GOP Instead of Crist
Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp may have been Crists running mate in 2006, but he is off the Crist band wagon in 2010.
I hope the Governor's decision today to run for the United States Senate as an independent candidate, rather than as a Republican, will have no impact on our personal relationship, said Kottkamp. However, as a lifelong Republican I am committed to supporting my party and the principles I have fought for my entire life. I will support the Republican nominee for United States Senate.
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Who is This Lone Man Stepping Back from the Party Line?
In the middle of a furious debate on whether to require pregnant women seeking an abortion in their first trimester to submit to an ultrasound, a lone Republican male decided to stand up in opposition to the controversial amendment attached to a health care bill in the final days of session
That man's name? Sen. Mike Bennett. His district? Bradenton. His self-described one-time profession? "Drunken sailor."
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All Dem Hands on Deck for Meek and Not Crist's Independent Bid
With Gov. Charlie Crist rumored to be going independent, incoming Democratic leaders in the House and Senate came out today to back U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meeks bid.
"Kendrick is committed to issues of mutual concern, from providing seniors with the best health care available to enhancing the special U.S.-Israel relationship to creating jobs in our communities, said incoming Senate Minority Leader Nan Rich, D-Weston. Kendrick needs to be our next U.S. Senator and we will work hard to elect him to serve all of Florida in November." .
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