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Amendment 2 on Medical Marijuana Gains Traction in New Poll But Not Enough to Pass

A new poll finds support for Amendment 2, which would expand medical marijuana use in Florida, continues to build but, for the moment, is short of passing. For Amendment 2 to be added to the state Constitution, 60 percent of voters have to approve it at the November ballot.

The poll from conservative magazine Human Events and Gravis Marketing shows 50 percent of those surveyed back Amendment 2 while 37 percent oppose it and 13 percent remain undecided.

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Pam Bondi Leads Perry Thurston and George Sheldon in New Poll

Attorney General Pam Bondi ends June with the lead over her Democratic rivals, according to a poll from conservative magazine Human Events and Gravis Marketing.

The poll finds Bondi ahead of House Democratic Leader Perry Thurston, D-Fort Lauderdale, with the Republican garnering 43 percent while the challenger follows with 38 percent. While 16 percent are on the fence, Tallahassee attorney Bill Wohlsifer, the Libertarian candidate, picks up 4percent.

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Rick Scott Holds Slight Lead over Charlie Crist in New Poll

Conservative magazine Human Events teamed up with Gravis Marketing over the weekend to unveil a poll which shows Gov. Rick Scott with a small lead over former Gov. Charlie Crist, his leading Democratic challenger.

The poll finds Scott ahead with 41 percent followed by Crist with 39 percent. Libertarian Adrian Wyllie takes 6 percent while 15 percent are undecided. In a Gravis poll from March, Crist led Scott by 4 percent.

The poll of 1,232 Florida voters was taken from June 21-23 and had a margin of error of +/- 3 percent.

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What's In a Name?

June 29, 2014 - 6:00pm

WASHINGTON -- Amanda Blackhorse, a Navajo who successfully moved a federal agency to withdraw trademark protections from the Washington Redskins because it considers the team's name derogatory, lives on a reservation where Navajos root for the Red Mesa High School Redskins. She opposes this name; the Native Americans who picked and retain it evidently do not.

Nothing Like Reform

June 29, 2014 - 6:00pm

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