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Henry Payne Cartoon

August 22, 2011 - 6:00pm

Poll: Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Ron Paul and Bachmann in Close Fight With Obama

A poll released by Gallup on Monday found former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts beating President Barack Obama among registered voters 48 percent to 46 percent. Obama was tied with Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, who announced earlier in the month that he was running, with both candidates taking 47 percent.

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Hurricane Irene Could Hit South Florida by Thursday

According to numerous reports, Hurricane Irene is poised to hit South Florida by as early as Thursday morning. The storm is only a Category 1 right now, with winds of 80 mph, but some projections have it gathering strength and rising to a Category 3 storm with 115 mph winds before striking U.S. soil.

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Karen Harrington Bashes Obama and Wasserman Schultz on Immigration

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Rick Scott Bounces Back in New Poll

A poll released on Monday, unveiled by the Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) and taken by McLaughlin & Associates, finds Gov. Rick Scott on the rebound with voters in the Sunshine State.

Scott remains upside down in the poll with 37 percent of those surveyed having a favorable opinion of him while 47 percent see him as unfavorable. But those numbers narrow when it comes to Scotts job performance, where it is almost split even -- while 45 percent approve of Scotts record as governor, 46 percent disapprove.

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Stop the Presses! Newspaper Admits It Was Wrong, Rick Scott Was Right

Like the rest of the mainstream media, the Fort Myers News-Press rarely misses an opportunity to attack Rick Scott.

The paper's editorial board blasted the governor earlier this year when he vetoed $4.5 million in funds to fit out Florida Gulf Coast University's health professions building.

But unlike so many of their MSM compadres, the News-Press editorialists last week admitted they were wrong.

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