All eyes will be on former Gov. Charlie Crist on Monday. Crist will be making an announcement in St. Petersburg -- in all probability to announce he will be running for governor.
Crist will be making the announcement in Albert Whitted Park. While he ran for statewide office five times before, all as a Republican, Crist left the GOP to run for the U.S. Senate in 2010 with no party affiliation. He joined the Democrats in 2012 and is expected to run for his new partys nomination.
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Nan Rich, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, says she backs John Morgan's medical marijuana initiative, United for Care.
Morgan, who is putting his clout behind Charlie Crist, Rich's probable Democratic Primary opponent, has said he wants "United for Care" on the ballot to legalize the use of medical marijuana in Florida.
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Former Gov. Charlie Crist is expected to announce next week that he will run for governor in 2014. After running for statewide office five times as a Republican, Crist left the GOP in 2010 to continue his bid for the U.S. Senate as an independent. After endorsing President Barack Obama in 2012, Crist joined the Democrats at the end of last year.
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On Thursday, Gov. Rick Scott announced Bank of America and Merrill Lynch are expanding in Jacksonville bringing $13 million to the First Coast and 200 new jobs by 2015.
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On Thursday, a jury found Nicholas Finch not guilty of misconduct and tampering with public records. Gov. Rick Scott reinstated Finch as sheriff of Liberty County.
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WASHINGTON -- Every disaster has its moment of clarity. Physicist Richard Feynman dunks an O-ring into ice water and everyone understands instantly why the shuttle Challenger exploded. This week, the Obamacare O-ring froze for all the world to see: Hundreds of thousands of cancellation letters went out to people who had been assured a dozen times by the president that "If you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan. Period."