Former U.S. Sen. George LeMieux, now running in a crowded Republican primary to see who will challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson in 2012, weighed in on Palestinian attempts to be recognized as a state at the U.N.
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Gov. Rick Scott released his weekly radio address on Friday afternoon. In it, Scott weighed in on the state remaining at 10.7 percent unemployment and called on Congress to pass stalled free-trade agreements with Panama and Colombia.
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U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota continued to pound Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, a rival for the Republican presidential nomination, in a web video released on Friday. Bachmann followed up her attacks made in a debate held Monday on Perry ordering vaccinations for girls in public schools. The congresswoman labeled the vaccinations Perrycare and lumped it in with the federal health-care law signed by President Barack Obama.
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Another conservative organization will be hosting an event in Orlando next week when the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) holds its Presidency 5 event. On Friday, the Florida chapter of the Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF-FL) announced they would be holding an event on the morning of Friday, Sept. 23 in the Peabody Hotel. Prominent conservative media figure Andrew Breitbart will be attending, as will Florida-based blogger Jordan Raynor and Guy Benson from Townhall.com.
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Gov. Rick Scott would prefer to browse a little while overFlorida TaxWatchs proposal to collect tax on Internet sales in Florida.
Governor Scott feels this is an issue we need to look at carefully, Scotts spokesman Lane Wright stated in a release Friday. Its important to ensure a level playing field for all businesses without raising the cost of living for Floridians.
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On Friday in New Hampshire, former Gov. Jon Huntsman unveiled his latest endorsement -- former Gov. Tom Ridge of Pennsylvania, best known at the national level for serving as the first secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under President George W. Bush.
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