WASHINGTON -- Waging a little bit of war is like being a little bit pregnant.

Lenny Curry, the chairman of the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF), sent a memo to the Progressive Democratic Caucus of Florida on Monday morning on the 2014 gubernatorial election. In the memo, Curry swatted at former Gov. Charlie Crist who left the GOP and is expected to run for the Democratic nomination in 2014.
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U.S. Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y, announced over the weekend that he is running for the Republican presidential nomination.
The Long Island congressman turned up on the radio in New Hampshire, home of the first presidential primary, and said he was running for president in 2016. King has been a vocal supporter of an active foreign policy, a theme he is expected to pursue during his presidential campaign.
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Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the attack on the American embassy in Benghazi and former U.S. Rep. Allen West, who has opened the door to a political comeback in 2016, is launching an effort to mobilize voters angry with President Barack Obamas reaction to it. West posted on Facebook late on Sunday asking supporters to melt down Obamas social media accounts on Benghazi.
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WASHINGTON -- Waging a little bit of war is like being a little bit pregnant.
All the bridges in Kingdom Come won't make a difference. Until the bureaucratic dysfunction ends -- and don't hold your breath -- there will be no water flowing south through the central Everglades and into thirsty Everglades National Park.
After learning he had created his own fundraising committee for Florida House races, Florida Democrats are calling for Rep. Darryl Rouson, D-St. Petersburg, to step down as caucus leader. If Rouson doesn't opt to leave voluntarily, party leaders are suggesting they have enough votes to force him out.
According to the Tampa Bay Times, State Rep. David Richardson, D-Miami Beach, sent out the following message on Saturday:
Members,
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