On Thursday, Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), a super-PAC connected to the conservative American Action Network (AAN),announced plans to get active in North Florida as U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland, R-Fla., tries to fend off Democrat Gwen Graham. CLF plans to spend $600,000 in ads attacking Graham.
Gwen Graham may talk about the North Florida way, but her record shows she only operates the Washington insider way, said Dan Conston, a CLF spokesman.
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A new poll shows Amendment 2, which would expand medical marijuana use in Florida, having enough support to pass at the November ballot. Earlier this week, WFLA/Survey USA released a poll which shows only 51 percent of likely voters back Amendment 2, below the 60 percent needed to pass.
The University of North Florida (UNF) released a poll on Thursday showing Amendment 2 in much better shape. UNF finds 67 percent of likely voters back Amendment 2 while only 28 percent of those surveyed oppose it.
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A new poll from the University of North Florida (UNF) shows former Gov. Charlie Crist ahead of Gov. Rick Scott in the hotly contested Florida gubernatorial race.
The poll of likely voters shows Crist taking 43 percent of those surveyed while Scott garners 38 percent. Libertarian Adrian Wyllie takes 10 percent.
When Wyllie is taken out of the mix, Crist retains a 5 percent lead, beating Scott 47 percent to 42 percent.
The poll of 471 likely voters was taken from Sept. 29-Oct. 8 and had a margin of error of +/- 4.74 percent.
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With a lawsuit in placeto get into the debates between Gov. Rick Scott and former Gov. Charlie Crist, Libertarian Adrian Wyllie plans to be active on Friday in Miramar, protesting in front of the studio where the first debate between Crist and Scott will take place.
The debate is being held by Telemundo and will air on that station at 7 pm on Friday.
The Wyllie campaign plans to hold a rally in front of Telemundo before the debate where the Libertarian candidate will speak.
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