PHOENIX -- Cindy Vong is a tiny woman with a problem as big as the government that is causing it.
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Florida Rep. Gayle Harrell, R-Stuart, says the mood among delegates following Thursdays P5 debate, and around the Orange County Convention Center on Friday, appears to favor former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney as the Sept. 24 Republican Party of Florida's presidential straw poll approaches.
Delegates vote between 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.
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PHOENIX -- Cindy Vong is a tiny woman with a problem as big as the government that is causing it.
Gov. Rick Scott proclaimed Friday he will win his friendly job-creating competition with fellow Gov. Rick Perry because of the Texas governors pursuit of the White House.
I told him, now that hes running for president its going to be easier; he needs Florida, Scott said, while addressing the audience at CPAC Florida's conference at the Orange County Convention Center Friday afternoon.
Four Republicans who are looking to challenge Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson in 2012 squared off in a straw poll on Friday at the American Conservative Unions (ACU) Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) event in Orlando.
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Florida doesn't have a year-round Legislature. But it felt that way this week.
With the 2012 session starting early because of redistricting, lawmakers, staff and lobbyists traipsed back up the hill to start committee meetings.
True, the meetings included little real action. But committees got a clearer picture of the redistricting process, while also hearing presentations about tricky issues such as Medicaid reform and budget problems at the Agency for Persons with Disabilities.
While Texas Gov. Rick Perry is leading the field of Republican presidential hopefuls in most national polls, GOP voters in New Hampshire -- home of the first primary -- appear to be solidly behind former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
Romney led three polls, released this week, by a wide margin -- though two of the polls showed his chief rival, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, in second place while the other had U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas as the runner-up.