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Barack Obama Hemorrhaging Catholic Support

President Barack Obama announced onFriday that he is changing a Health and Human Services mandate that all large employers must provide comprehensive birth-control coverage to women, including Catholic organizations -- but, according to a poll released on Tuesday, the damage was already done.

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Bondi Seeks Wider Ban on Synthetic Drugs

Joined by members of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Police Chiefs Association, Attorney General Pam Bondi pushed Tuesday for bills sitting before legislators that would ban a new list of synthetic drugs.

We will not allow chemists who are altering the components of these dangerous synthetic drugs to circumvent state law, Bondi said during a media conference Tuesday in the Capitol.

They think they can stay one step ahead of us. We are on them.

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George LeMieux Unveils Support in Orange County and First Coast

Former U.S. Sen. George LeMieux, who is running for the Republican nomination to challenge Democrat incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson in November, unveiled the support of former Orange County Mayor Rich Crotty and former Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton on Tuesday.

I am honored to have the support of Mayor Rich Crotty, said LeMieux. Mayor Crotty has been a leader in reshaping our economy to a knowledge-based economy to provide good jobs for Central Floridians.

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Rules Committee Rejects Ban on University Employees as Legislators

An ethics bill to prohibit employees of a state college or university from serving in the Legislature was narrowly defeated by the Senate Rules Committee Tuesday.

The bill, SB 1560, would have targeted only those who work in state jobs.

But committee members argued the ban would remove expert knowledge from the Legislature.

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Planned Parenthood, Solyndra Make Stearns a Rock Star

Politico's got an interesting take on the new rock-star status of Ocala Republican Cliff Stearns -- who probably never dreamed of seeing his name and "rock star" in the same sentence.

(Then again, neither have I.)

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The Clinton Years: Oh, for Harmless Democratic Presidents

This is actually funny, in an alarming kind of way. From the Daily Caller:

"A two-part television documentary about President Bill Clintonand his infamously insatiable libido will dive deep about the 42nd presidents lady troubles, examining the betrayal his closest advisers felt as the Monica Lewinsky scandal grabbed the countrys attention in the late 1990s."

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George LeMieux Fires Away at Connie Mack on Earmarks

The team behind Senate hopeful former U.S. Sen. George LeMieux took aim at GOP primary rival U.S. Rep. Connie Mack on Tuesday, bashing him for supporting earmarks.

This Valentine's Day, millions of Floridians are wondering: Who is Washington career politician Connie Mack's valentine? LeMieuxs camp asked in an email sent out on Tuesday. Here at Team LeMieux, we have the inside scoop: Connie Mack just loves earmarks.

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Conservatives Propel Rick Santorum to Top of National Poll

A national poll unveiled on Tuesday morning finds that Rick Santorum leads the pack of Republican presidential hopefuls looking to knock off Barack Obama in November.

Santorum takes 30 percent of a New York Times/CBS News poll of likely primary voters with Mitt Romney in second place with 27 percent. Ron Paul places third with 12 percent followed by Newt Gingrich with 10 percent. A New York Times/CBS News poll taken last month had Romney in front with 28 percent followed by Gingrich with 21 percent, Santorum with 16 percent and Paul with 15 percent.

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Bill Nelson, Connie Mack Tied, New Poll Reports

February 13, 2012 - 6:00pm

A poll released on Tuesday finds Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson will be sweating it out to win a third term in November.

The poll of likely Florida voters from Rasmussen Reports shows Nelson, who has been on the public stage for four decades, fails to break 50 percent against any of the three leading Republican candidates and is tied with U.S. Rep. Connie Mack, whose father held the seat for two terms before Nelson.

Bill Nelson in Dead Heat With Connie Mack in New Poll

A poll released on Tuesday finds that Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson will face a stiff challenge to win a third term in November.

The poll of likely Florida voters from Rasmussen Reports shows that Nelson, who has been on the public stage for four decades, fails to break 50 percent against any of the three leading Republican candidates and is tied with U.S. Rep. Connie Mack whose father held the seat for two terms before Nelson.

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