Campaign finance bills filed in the Florida House and Senate for the legislative session that begins Tuesday signal that Florida lawmakers are poised to increase campaign-contribution limits for statewide candidates. Political consultants for candidates in both parties agree limits should rise, but by how much? There might be disagreement on that count.
Campaign finance bills filed in the Florida House and Senate for the legislative session that begins Tuesday signal that Florida lawmakers are poised to increase campaign-contribution limits for statewide candidates. Consultants for blue and red state candidates agree limits should rise, but by how much? They are less than exact.
WASHINGTON -- Progressives are remarkably uninterested in progress.
A nationwide survey of 1,000 likely voters this week by pollster Scott Rasmussen shows voters dont put a lot of trust in the news reported by the media.
Only 6 percent of respondents rated the news media as "very trustworthy." The number drops lower among Republicans at 4 percent. But, even the Democrats seem to cast a critical eye, with only 10 percent saying the media are very trustworthy.
Most of those surveyed have all but given up on print newspapers, with only 10 percent saying they still get inky fingers.
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