
The Republican Party of Florida went on the attack against big-time trial lawyer John Morgan for comments he made against U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., on Friday.
Earlier in the day, Wasserman Schultz expressed concerns over a constitutional amendment to legalize medical marijuana in Florida, saying the amendment was "written too broadly" and "stops short of ensuring strong regulatory oversight from state officials."
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Former state CFO Alex Sink, who lost a special congressional election earlier this year, went to bat for a Democrat in the U.S. Senate on Friday. Sink, who was the Democratic candidate who came up short against Rick Scott in 2010, sent out an email to supporters on Friday asking them to support U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C., who is a top Republican target in November.
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Reclaim America, a PAC affiliated with U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is standing against President Barack Obamas latest round of EPA regulations. On Friday, Reclaim America announced it was gathering petitions opposed to Obamas EPA reforms.
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The clock is ticking for First Coast politicians as John Thrasher continues his efforts to become the next president of Florida State University.
While FSU has opened the search to other candidates, Thrasher remains a top contender for the position. But Thrasher can be excused if he keeps an eye on the calendar. The last day to qualify for state office is June 20. With Thrasher running for re-election this year, it would make things a lot easier if FSU makes its decision before then.
Former Gov. Jeb Bushs 2016 presidential prospects got a boost this week as a new poll shows him leading the pack of Republican presidential hopefuls in a key primary state. A Palmetto Poll released this week shows Bush rolling in South Carolina which traditionally holds its primary after Iowa and New Hampshire have their say.