
Marco Rubio Ridicules Charlie Crist's Party Changing
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., appeared on Your World with Neil Cavuto on FOX News on Wednesday night to weigh in on former Gov. Charlie Crists comments that he left the GOP due to Republicans opposing President Barack Obama due to his race. Despite starting as a major underdog, Rubio caught Crist in the Republican U.S. Senate primary in 2010, forcing the then-governor to leave the GOP and run with no party affiliation. At the end of 2012, Crist made another party switch and joined the Democrats. Crist is now the favorite for his new partys nomination to challenge Gov.
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Dennis Ross Votes to Hold Lois Lerner in Contempt
On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Fla., backed measures to hold former Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Director Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress and for U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to name a special counsel to examine why the IRS targeted conservative groups.
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Northrop Grumman Adding 1,800 Jobs in Melbourne Facility
On Thursday, Gov. Rick Scott announced that Northrop Grumman will expand its Melbourne facility, creating an additional 1,800 jobs and adding $500 million to the economy.
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Our 2014 Florida Legislature Winners and Losers
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Ander Crenshaw: Hold Lois Lerner in Contempt; Investigation Needed
From his perch as chairman of the U.S. House Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee, U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., expressed his support for a special counsel to investigate the IRS targeting conservative groups. Crenshaw also said he backed a bill the House will vote on Thursday holding former IRS director of exempt organizations, Lois Lerner, in contempt of Congress.
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Charlie Crist Hits GOP on Race But Sung a Different Song in 2010
Former Gov. Charlie Crist said in an interview with Jorge Ramos on Fusion that he left the GOP to run for the U.S. Senate in 2010 with no party affiliation due to feeling that Republicans were opposing President Barack Obama due to his race. Crist joined the Democrats at the end of 2012 and is his new party's favorite to challenge Gov. Rick Scott in November.
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