Where's Charlie Now? Democrats Want Nan Rich and Charlie Crist on Stage
Rematch With Maria Sachs for Ellyn Bogdanoff?
Lobbyists Bring in Big Bucks to Influence Legislature: Series Preview
Memorial Day Over, Governor Candidates Resume War of Words
Alleged Bush Liability Actually May Be an Asset
There are two strikes going against former Gov. Jeb Bush if he decides to run for president in 2016, according to what is termed conventional wisdom.
We're Saving the Everglades for ... the Pythons?
Pay more attention to Everglades National Park.
All the News Fit For a President
WASHINGTON -- Former President George W. Bush once said, rather proudly, that he didn't read newspapers.
President Barack Obama, a confirmed newsie, has claimed to read the major papers, perhaps to learn what's going on in his own administration.
Dirt Sticks
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Isn't on the Medical Marijuana Bandwagon
The congresswoman's office may downplay her position, but Debbie Wasserman Schultz's opposition to medical marijuana makes her the highest profile Democrat in Florida to take such a stand.
And now at least one marijuana legalization proponent fears the chairwoman of the National Democratic Committee, fast friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton, could influence Hillary Clinton to maintain a hard line on the weed if she makes it all the way to the White House in 2016.
GOP Staffer Questioned About Districts He Drew

