One of the strangest aspects of Election 2012 is that voters are demanding change but didn't change politicians.
The Republican Party of Florida says Florida Democrats wasted little time discarding President Obamas campaign stance to aid small businesses in order to jump on Gov. Rick Scotts tax cut proposal.
Barack Obama campaigned on the promise of cutting taxes for middle-class families, but just two days after the election, Florida Democrats announce they oppose a middle-class tax cut for small-business owners, RPOF Executive Director Mike Grissom stated in a release.
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After its second defeat at the hands of Barack Obama, under whom unemployment has never been lower than the day George W. Bush left office, the Republican Party has at last awakened to its existential crisis.
>With Florida going into Thursday as the only state in the union that hadn't determined which presidential candidate won, criticism of the voting system again began to mount and calls arose for a new look at voting procedures.
The state's Democratic Party chairman blamed Gov. Rick Scott's administration and said moves to curtail early voting were part of what caused delays at the polls on Election Day.