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Once Upon a Moonbeam

March 5, 2014 - 6:00pm

WASHINGTON -- In matters cultural, California has always been America's petri dish. Whatever happened in California usually infiltrated the rest of the country.

Today there is reason to hope that other trends collecting on our far-left coast (geographically speaking) might infect the nation, especially in matters of governance and fiscal responsibility.

Big Changes Coming to SAT

Nan Rich Jabs at Rick Scott and Charlie Crist

Trying to catch former Gov. Charlie Crist in the Democratic primary to see who challenges Gov. Rick Scott in November, former Florida Senate Democratic Leader Nan Rich is stepping up the attacks on her rivals.

Rich hammered the State of the State address Scott gave on Tuesday.

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Bill Clinton Provides Robocalls for Alex Sink

Former President Bill Clinton is stepping into the spotlight in Florida politics by getting calls out to voters in Congressional District 13, urging them to vote for Alex Sink.

"Hello, this is Bill Clinton. On March 11th, Pinellas County voters can send a proven leader to Congress, someone who will work across the aisle to get things done. That leader is Alex Sink. As Florida's chief financial officer, Alex brought Republicans and Democrats together to find common-sense solutions to some of the state's most pressing problems."

Listen to the call below:

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Fitting Punishment

March 5, 2014 - 6:00pm

Rick Scott: Cheney Bros. Creating 380 Jobs in Charlotte County

On Wednesday, Gov. Rick Scott headed to Charlotte County for the groundbreaking of a major center for food distributor Cheney Bros. The new center is bringing 380 new jobs and will garner more than $40 million in investments.

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RPOF Welcomes Obama to Florida by Knocking Charlie Crist

With President Barack Obama coming to South Florida on Friday, the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) looked to link him to former Gov. Charlie Crist. Despite spending most of his political career as a Republican, Crist is the favorite for the Democratic nomination to challenge Gov. Rick Scott in November.

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