Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Martin O'Malley walks into ours.

Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Martin O'Malley walks into ours.
This week, appearing on Univision Americas Zona Politica with Helen Aguirre, a popular radio show in Spanish, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., left the door open to running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
Asked by Aguirre if he was thinking about running for the White House, Rubio said it was on his mind but he also could stay in the Senate or go into the private sector.
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will be taking center stage in Florida politics on Wednesday.
Christie, the chairman of the Republican Governors Association (RGA) and a possible candidate for the GOPs 2016 presidential nomination, is headed to the Sunshine State to help Gov. Rick Scott and the Republican Party of Florida.
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A new poll shows a close race between former Gov. Charlie Crist, the leading Democratic candidate despite spending most of his political life in the GOP, and Gov. Rick Scott.
A News Channel 8 poll of likely voters taken by Survey USA shows Crist leading with 44 percent followed by Scott with 41 percent while 8 percent are undecided and 6 percent support other candidates. Two weeks ago, a News Channel 8 poll had Crist with 46 percent while Scott had 41 percent.
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Florida legislators duked out a bill to raise speed limits in Florida on Tuesday, and a new report released by the Scripps Florida Investigative Team found several lawmakers have a heavier foot than others.
The team pulled legislators' driving records and found several have racked up more than just a few driving violations over the years -- some have even racked up over 40 while driving around in the Sunshine State.
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It is not easy to demonize people who have spent hundreds of millions of dollars of their own money to help educate poor children. But some members of the education establishment are taking a shot at it.
FLINT, Mich. -- Earnest moralists lament Americans' distrust of government. What really is regrettable is that government does much to earn distrust, as Terry Dehko, 70, and his daughter Sandy Thomas, 41, understand.
A bill to regulate craft beer breweries passed through the Florida Senate on Thursday, approved by legislators by a 30-10 vote.
SB 1714, sponsored by Sen. Kelli Stargel, R-Lakeland, would restrict the amount of packaged beer breweries can sell to customers.
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