WASHINGTON -- Without prior knowledge or intent, I recently was inducted into a club I had no interest in joining, especially in light of the $200 initiation fee.

WASHINGTON -- Without prior knowledge or intent, I recently was inducted into a club I had no interest in joining, especially in light of the $200 initiation fee.
Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Adrian Wyllie will launch his first TV ad this week, running it on stations in Tampa Bay.
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The Republican Governors Association (RGA) pushed back on Wednesday against California billionaire Tom Steyer whose NextGen Climate PAC has been hitting Republicans across the nation with a new website.
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A new poll shows Amendment 2, a proposal to expand medical marijuana use in the Sunshine State, is losing steam.
WFLA released a poll taken by Survey USA on Tuesday showing 53 percent of those surveyed back Amendment 2 while 32 percent are opposed to it and 15 percent are undecided. Last week, WFLA released a poll showing 56 percent backed Amendment 2 which needs 60 percent to pass on the November ballot.
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Former Gov. Charlie Crist, the Democratic candidate challenging Gov. Rick Scott in November, made up some ground in the most recent WFLA poll which was taken by Survey USA. In last weeks WFLA poll, Scott led Crist by 5 percent.
In the WFLA poll released on Tuesday, Scott leads by the narrowest of margins. Scott takes 43 percent with Crist right behind him with 42 percent. Libertarian Adrian Wyllie takes 4 percent while 11 percent back other candidates or are undecided.
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Social and religious conservatives are getting mobilized across Florida with less than six weeks to go until the general election.
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The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) looked to tie former Gov. Charlie Crist, the Democratic candidate running against Gov. Rick Scott in November, to President Barack Obamas federal health-care law in a TV ad unveiled on Tuesday night.
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Quinnipiac University released a poll of likely voters early Wednesday showing the Florida gubernatorial contest remains very dirty and very close.
Gov. Rick Scott leads with 44 percent followed by former Gov. Charlie Crist, the Democratic candidate, with 42 percent. Libertarian Adrian Wyllie continues to be a factor, taking 8 percent in the poll. Other candidates register 1 percent while 5 percent of voters are undecided.
When Wyllie is taken out of the race, Scott continues to lead with 46 percent; Crist gets 44 percent in that scenario.
Quinnipiac University released a poll on Wednesday morning showing the Florida gubernatorial contest remains very close. Gov. Rick Scott leads with 44 percent followed by former Gov. Charlie Crist, the Democratic candidate, with 42 percent. Libertarian Adrian Wyllie continues to be a factor, taking 8 percent in the poll. Other candidates garner 1 percent while 5 percent of voters are undecided.
When Wyllie is taken out of the race, Scott continues to lead with 46 percent and Crist gets 44 percent in that scenario.
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