Anything can happen in politics but is it possible that conservatives in Florida will help depose a conservative governor?

Anything can happen in politics but is it possible that conservatives in Florida will help depose a conservative governor?
School Choice Week this year gave more reason to celebrate than ever.
There's no question that Gov. Rick Scott's pro-business policies are producing results that benefit Florida families, but it is not a one-man show. The Florida Legislature deserves a share of the credit as well.
Media malpractice had become fairly rampant, but major change is in the air.
Most of what could be said about the "Duck Dynasty" flap has been said. My take is this: Liberals are all about rights, real and imaginary. Well, Phil Robertson had a right to express his religious beliefs. Liberals had a right to complain.
Ed Ball, the late head of the duPont trust, had a favorite toast: Confusion to the enemy.
The state of Florida takes in a lot of money every year. Unfortunately, legislators can't spend most of it.
When it comes to socialism, you don't jump in the deep end, in most cases. You start in the shallow end and wade until you are under water.
When voters approved a nicely worded amendment to the state Constitution in 2010 they may have thought the constant squabbling over political districting would be over.
What appears to be just the next evolution of the successful use of standards and accountability that has improved public education in Florida has fostered rather strenuous opposition.