
As his law takes effect, a new poll shows voters are growing more passionate about their view of President Barack Obama on health care.
Rasmussen Reports released a poll on Friday which shows 44 percent of likely voters give Obama good or excellent marks on the issue, up from 35 percent last month. The poll also shows 47 percent of those surveyed give him poor marks, up 8 percent from last month.
The poll of 1,000 likely voters was taken Oct. 12-13 and had a margin of error of +/- 3 percent.
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Former state Rep. Carl Domino is turning up the heat on Beltway Democrats as he continues his bid for the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, D-Fla.
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Gubernatorial candidate Adrian Wyllie, a businessman and veteran who has led the Florida Libertarian Party, announced in a letter on Thursday that he was resigning from the state committee leading Fix the Debt. Wyllie is a heavy favorite to be the Libertarian gubernatorial nominee in 2014.
Wyllie insisted the group was more interested in public relations than real solutions and pointed to his frustrations in a recent conference when he attempted to oppose efforts to support raising the debt ceiling and was not even recognized.
The full letter follows:
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Amid all the tussling over the government shutdown and the debt ceiling, a couple of bombshells went off in the blogosphere that may prove of more enduring importance.
Harris released a poll this week and the results are disheartening, as my beloved Jacksonville Jaguars are the least popular team in the National Football League (NFL). Again.
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On Thursday, the Florida state director of Americans for Prosperity, Slade OBrien, ripped into the agreement to raise the debt ceiling and end the federal shutdown.
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