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May 13, 2014 - 6:00pm

Marco Rubio Backs Leslie Dougher for RPOF Chair

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., backed Clay County GOP Chair Leslie Dougher to take over as the new chair for the Republican Party of Florida.

"Proud to support my good friend @LeslieDougher for RPOF Chair," Rubio tweeted Tuesday. "She understands what it's going to take to win in November."

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Ed Jany Drops Out of CD 13 Race Against David Jolly

Marine and former cop Democrat Eduardo "Ed" Jany, the "no party affiliation" candidate running against U.S. Rep. David Jolly, R-Fla., is dropping out of the congressional race.

According to a tweet from Adam Smith of the Tampa Bay Times, Jany dropped out of the race because of a "work conflict."

The statement from Jany read:

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Marco Rubio Comes Out Swinging at Old Rival Charlie Crist

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., took aim at an old foe on Tuesday: former Gov. Charlie Crist.

Rubio and Crist clashed in the 2010 U.S. Senate contest. Despite being an underdog at the start, Rubio caught the then-governor in the Republican primary leaving Crist to bolt the GOP to run with no party affiliation. In the 2010 general election, Rubio crushed Crist who placed a distant second.

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Dorothy Hukill Applauds Signing of Data Privacy Bill

Sen. Dorothy Hukill, R-Port Orange, applauded Gov. Rick Scott for signing a bill Monday that would ban the collection of students' biometric information

In addition, the legislation will ensure parents and students are notified annually of their rights regarding education records, requires the Department of Education to assign Florida Student Identification numbers to replace the use of Social Security numbers to be used to manage student records, and other student data protections.

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GOP Needs Florida in 2016, Insists National Pundit

Jonathan Chait over at New York Magazine has an interesting argument that the Electoral College is trending in the Democrats favor and he points to Florida as the ultimate proof of that trend. Chait argues that Republicans cant afford to lose Florida in 2016 and cites the increased number of Hispanic voters who are leaning toward the Democrats:

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