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Mitt Romney Starts to Catch Up With Rick Perry

A national poll released by Bloomberg News, that was conducted by Selzer & Co., on Thursday morning found that Texas Gov. Rick Perry was leading the pack of Republican presidential candidates -- but former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts was right on his heels.

While Perry has been leadingRomney by double digits in most national polls, in the Bloomberg poll the Texans lead was within the margin of error. Perry garnered 26 percent in the poll while Romney took second with 22 percent.

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In Face of a Liberal Press Corps, Rick Scott Needs to Get Right Message Out

September 14, 2011 - 6:00pm

Good news can travel fast. In Gov. Rick Scott's case, the reverse holds true.

Rick Santorum's Team Continues to Fire Away at Rick Perry

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David Rivera Calls on America to Support Israel

U.S. Rep. David Rivera, a South Florida Republican who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, called on America to stand with Israel on Wednesday.

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The Miami Marlins Will Host Opening Day for 2012 Baseball Season

While they are on track to finish dead last in the National League East this year, the Marlins will be on center stage on Opening Day in 2012. Of course they wont be the Florida Marlins come 2012. The Miami Marlins (having been a fan of the Fish since the days of Orestes Destrade, Charles Johnson and Jeff Conine, the new name will take some getting used to) will be hosting the St. Louis Cardinals in the new Marlins Ballpark on Wednesday, April 5.

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'Another Tight Session' Awaits Lawmakers, Official Says

September 13, 2011 - 6:00pm

With the economy sputtering, state analysts will gather Oct. 11 and dish out bad budget news.

Amy Baker, coordinator of the Legislature's Office of Economic and Demographic Research, said Wednesday that earlier projections of general-revenue growth this year and during the 2012-13 fiscal year will drop "fairly significantly.''

That means more difficult budget choices for lawmakers when they start the 2012 legislative session in January -- though Baker said things won't be as bad as during this spring's session, when lawmakers faced a $3.6 billion shortfall.

Pundits Push Myth of Tea Party-Republican Rivalry

September 14, 2011 - 6:00pm

Let's get this straight once and for all: The vast -- and I mean vast -- majority of those who identify themselves as Republican voters, or as independents who likely will vote in Republican primaries in 2012, have no problems with the tenets and beliefs of the tea party movement.

Can't You Read the Signs?

September 14, 2011 - 6:00pm

Behind the Scenes With the Tea Party Express

September 14, 2011 - 6:00pm

This past Monday night was a historic moment for the tea party movement in America. This celebrated event occurred when the first-ever Tea Party Express/CNN televised GOP debate was aired from the state fairgrounds in Tampa.

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