Americans Believe More Big City Bankruptcies on the Horizon
Detroit declared the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history on July 18, but most Americans believe it won't be the only U.S. city to go bust.
A new Rasmussen Reports poll showed 74 percent of Americans think it's at least somewhat likely that more major cities will file for bankruptcy in the near future -- that number includes 44 percent who say it's very likely.
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Blaise Ingoglia Gets the Support of Gayle Harrell
Blaise Ingoglia, the vice chairman of the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF), continues to reel in the support of Florida legislators as he runs for the Florida House seat currently held by Rep. Rob Schenck, R-Spring Hill, who faces term limits in 2014. On Monday, Ingoglia announced he won the support of Rep. Gayle Harrell, R-Stuart, who is considering a run for Congress.
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Elizabeth Warren Benefits if Hillary and Biden Opt Out of 2016
National polls show former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the top candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016 and, if she stays out, Vice President Joe Biden leads the pack. But poll released late last week shows a few Democrats stand to benefit if those two candidates stay out of the race.
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Seventh Candidate Files to Run for Bay County Florida House Seat
At the end of last week, a major candidate entered the increasingly crowded field battling for the Florida House seat currently held by Rep. Jimmy Patronis, R-Panama City, who faces term limits in 2014.
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GOP Poll: 'Rand Paul and Ted Cruz are Up and Marco Rubio is Down'
No doubt about it, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is being eclipsed by other possible candidates for the Republican nomination. Democratic firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) released a national poll back in April which found Rubio leading the 2016 pack with 21 percent but a poll released Friday finds him with considerably less support.
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Chris Sprowls Gathers Broad Support Before Campaign Kickoff
Chris Sprowls will be kicking off his efforts to unseat incumbent Rep. Carl Zimmerman, D-Palm Harbor, for the House District 65 seat on Sept. 12 in Tarpon Springs.
Sprowls currently works as an assistant state attorney for Florida's 6th Judicial Circuit, which serves Pasco and Pinellas counties. He is also special prosecutor in the gang unit at the state attorney's office. Before he began working at the state attorney's office, he attended the University of South Florida and later the Stetson University School of Law.
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Republicans Bash Obama for Saying Ho Chi Minh was 'Inspired' by Founding Fathers
Marco Rubio Continues to Attack Obama's Health Care Law
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., continued his campaign against President Barack Obamas federal health care law on Monday by penning an op-ed over at RedState. With some conservatives souring on Rubio due to his prominent role in pushing immigration reform, Rubio is looking to get his credentials back in order since he is considered one of the top Republican presidential hopefuls in 2016.
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What Happened to the Monica Standard?
Is anyone else confused about the new standard of sexual propriety in the post-Clinton impeachment world? So much of what seemed to have been settled has been thrown into disarray this week.
Florida Overwhelmingly Hospitable to Capitol Protest
What started out for many students as a protest against racial injustice is becoming exactly what its puppet-handlers intended -- an opportunity to publicly embarrass re-election-minded Gov. Rick Scott.
