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Rick Scott, Florida Congressmen Aim at Sinking Eric Shinseki at VA
VA Department, Eric Shinseki Flounder in National Poll
A new poll shows a majority of voters hold the federal Department of Veterans Affairs in a negative light and a plurality want VA Secretary Eric Shinseki to resign after reports have emerged across the nation about secret wait lists at VA medical facilities.
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Rick Scott Sues Federal Government to Let AHCA Inspect VA Hospitals
With reports of secret waiting lists at VA medical centers across the nation, Gov. Rick Scott announced he would launch a lawsuit to ensure Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) can inspect VA hospitals across the Sunshine State.
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Media Bias a Bigger Problem Than Large Campaign Contributions, Voters Say
Although an overwhelming majority of voters believe the wealthiest individuals still wield too much influence over politics, nearly half of them believe media bias is a larger issue in today's political world.
A new Rasmussen Reports poll found over half of voters -- 54 percent -- think the news media have too much power and influence in politics.
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Carlos Curbelo Talks Economy in New Web Video
Miami Dade School Board member Carlos Curbelo released a Web video on Wednesday as he continues his bid for the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Rep. Joe Garcia, D-Fla. In the video, Curbelo makes a play for younger voters as he offers his take on the challenges they encounter as they search for jobs. Curbelo also insists in the video that Wall Street has done better than average Americans in the recovery.
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Allen West Backs Larry Kaifesh to Take on Tammy Duckworth
Through his Allen West Guardian Fund PAC, former U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., endorsed retired Marine Col. Larry Kaifesh, the Republican candidate challenging U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill.
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One Easy Reform
The latest mass-casualty shooting spree -- this one in Santa Barbara, Calif. -- has touched off the usual debate about how to put a stop to these hideous spasms of murder. These random massacres have become, as I wrote in a previous column, an American psychosis.
Miami-Dade Easily Brings Home Most Money in Budget