
Allen West: Boston Marathon Shows Resolve in War on Terror
Even as runners are lining up, former U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., weighed in on Boston Marathon bombing on Monday and insisted the U.S. will win the war on terror. While he is not running in 2014, West has left the door open to a political comeback in 2016. He also remains active backing conservatives with his Allen West Guardian Fund PAC.
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Rick Scott's Team Launches Spanish TV Ad
Lets Get to Work, a group affiliated with Gov. Rick Scott, is launching a new television commercial in Spanish titled "Opportunity."
The ad was unveiled on Monday and will begin airing in Fort Myers, Miami, Orlando and Tampa starting Wednesday.
Lets Get to Work is spending $500,000 to air the ad, which focuses on Scotts personal story.
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Tim Street Crushes John Tobia at Tea Party Straw Poll
Conservative business owner Tim Street, whose background includes service in the Marines and in federal law enforcement, claimed a win over the weekend as he continues his Republican primary bid against state Rep. John Tobia, R-Melbourne Beach. Street ran off in a straw poll sponsored at a Brevard Tea Party event, taking 80 percent of the votes.
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Nan Rich Doubles Down on Attacking Charlie Crist
Former Florida Senate Democratic Leader Nan Rich is increasingly ramping up the attacks against former Gov. Charlie Crist, the favorite for the Democratic nomination to challenge Gov. Rick Scott in November despite spending most of his political life in the GOP. Rich has been focusing in recent days on trying to get a debate with Crist.
Crist says as governor again he would change very little, Rich informed supporters on Sunday. Amazing considering his very recent party switch from conservative Republican to Democrat.
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Crunch Time in the House for Gaetz-Edwards Medical Marijuana Bill
Politically Connected Florida Doctor Rakes in $21 Million in Medicare Payments
Got Putin, Yet?
WASHINGTON -- The new "agreement" between Russia, the U.S. and our allies is exactly what the former KGB agent ordered.
This isn't to say it's not a good "prospect" for ending tensions in Ukraine, as President Obama has said. But neither should it surprise anyone that Vladimir Putin is willing to step back from that country -- not to ease economic sanctions but to satisfy his own designs.
Deny, Deny, Deny ...
Charlie Crist Broward Event Attracts Dueling but 'Friendly' Camps
Charlie Crist gathered a crowd at the opening of his new Broward field office Saturday, but not all who showed up for the 12:30 p.m. event were Crist fans.
"I'd say there are 50 people standing around in the parking lot who are part of his campaign, plus TV cameras and reporters," said Joseph Kreps, reporting by telephone from Crist's University Drive headquarters.
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