Connie Mack's Campaign Predicts Victory
The U.S. Senate campaign for U.S. Rep. Connie Mack, R-Naples, on Tuesday predicted their candidate will defeat U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Orlando, next week.
With seven days left until Election Day, the Connie Mack for U.S. Senate campaign today predicted that Connie Mack will win the race for the U.S. Senate based on the ongoing internal polling and analysis conducted by the campaign, the campaign stated in a release.
The campaigns predicted outcome: Mack 49.1 percent, Nelson, 47.7 percent.
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Senate District 8 Leaning Toward Darren Soto
COMING TUESDAY: Florida Justices Making Up Laws on Liability?
Should utility companies be held liable to individual citizens for harm those citizens suffer from faulty management of utilities, even when government contracts don't specifically establish such liability and where there is no explicit legal precedent for imposing it?
Yes, according to three Supreme Court justices up for retention on the November ballot: Barbara Pariente, R. Fred Lewis, and Peggy Quince.
Check out our review of the ruling Tuesday morning, only at Sunshine State News.
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Florida Guard, Disaster Relief on Hurricane Sandy Standby for Northern States
Early Voting May Not Be a Blessing When There's Late-Breaking News
More than 1 million Florida residents already have cast a vote in the presidential election, which will be decided in one week. Given recent news, at least a few of those who voted for the incumbent must be wishing they could retrieve their ballots.
Early Voting Numbers Prompt Party Spin
Nearly 1.9 million Floridians have already cast ballots in what is shaping up to be a razor-thin presidential race in which about one-fifth of the registered voters are not affiliated with a political party.
A surge in the number of voters who say they have no party affiliation was evident following the weekend release of registration data by the Florida Department of State's Division of Elections. The data show Democrats retaining a numeric advantage over their GOP rivals, but the margin has thinned since voters last went to the polls to elect a president.
Ocala, Palm Coast Metro Areas Lead State With 2.6% Year-Over-Year Unemployment Drop
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity reported Monday that Ocala and Palm Coast led all of Floridas metro areas with the largest over-the-year unemployment rate drop from September 2011 to September 2012. Each turned in a 2.6 percentage point decrease (not seasonally adjusted).
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Did Justices Up for Retention Make Up New Legal Duties and Liabilities for Utility Companies?
Should utility companies be held liable to individual citizens for harm those citizens suffer from faulty management of utilities, even when government contracts don't specifically establish such liability and where there is no explicit legal precedent for imposing it?
Yes, according to three Florida Supreme Court justices up for retention on the November ballot: Barbara Pariente, R. Fred Lewis, and Peggy Quince.
Benghazi: Symbol of Obama's Leadership
The first statements from the Obama administration about what happened in Benghazi seemed plausible.
