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Random Thoughts On Crist, Clinton Backroom Dealings

In the aftermath of Bill Clinton's "conversations" with Kendrick Meek about the U.S. Senate race, theories abound about who knew what, and when they knew it.

Here are two observations from Up Nawth:

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Gary Bauer Weighs In on Crist-Clinton Effort to Get Meek to Drop Out

Conservative activist Gary Bauer, best known for his bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2000 and his leadership of the Family Research Council, offered his take on Gov. Charlie Crist and Bill Clinton trying to get U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek out of the U.S. Senate race.

Its a huge gamble with lots of risks for Democrats, wrote Bauer to backers in Florida. So why would Clinton go public now?

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Lt. Gov. Candidate Darcy Richardson Takes Aim at Alex Sink

Darcy Richardson, a longtime activist and historian who is the running mate for independent gubernatorial candidate Farid Khavari, came out swinging at state CFO Alex Sink.

While Republican candidate Rick Scott has spent October hammering Sink for being too close to the Obama administration, Richardson insisted that Sink was nowhere near the mainstream of the Democratic Party.

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Is This Violence Erupting Against an Alan Grayson Supporter at Dan Webster Rally?

One irate citizen grabs a sign out of the hands of another irate citizen. Terrifying? Hmmm. You be the judge.

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Party Money Big, But Rick Scott's Personal Cash Makes Huge Difference

October 30, 2010 - 6:00pm

Spurred by a neck-and-neck race that has them smelling the governors office, Democrats had their best two-month fund-raising period ever, making the electoral money race with the Florida Republican Party mirror the contest between Rick Scott and Alex Sink: pretty much tied.

At Tea Party Event, Rick Scott and Herman Cain Take Aim at Obama

Gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott led a parade of Republican and conservative candidates -- including one possible 2012 presidential hopeful -- at a tea party event on Saturday, making one last pitch to conservative Floridians, encouraging them to get out to vote on Tuesday.

While most eyes on the First Coast were fixed on the football game in Jacksonville between the Florida Gators and the Georgia Bulldogs, Scott told a cheering crowd of around 1,500 in Middleburg, in Clay County, that they had changed America by standing up against government spending.

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Rick Scott Ignites First Coast Tea Party Event

October 29, 2010 - 6:00pm

Gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott, at a tea party event Saturday, led a parade of Republican and conservative candidates -- including a possible 2012 presidential hopeful -- in making one last pitch to conservative Floridians to get out the vote on Election Day.

Utilities Post 3Q Earnings

October 29, 2010 - 6:00pm

Floridas two largest electric utilities reported on Friday that they have posted higher earnings for the third quarter 2010 compared to last year as both took advantage of favorable weather and improved economic conditions.

Oh-Oh, Alan Grayson Is in Some Big-Bad Trouble Now

Somebody throw U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson a very long rope.

He's in a hole the size of a lunar crater.

According to Florida Division of Elections records, the bombastic Democrat has to find some kind of unearthly rocket in that space suit of his or he's going nowhere. Finished in CD 8.

Here's the problem.

In CD 8, as of late Friday, 26,000 Republicans have already voted absentee; the number for Democrats is 20,000.

In the early-voting column, 15,000 Republicans and 10,000 Democrats have early-voted.

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Sunshine State News Poll Assesses Florida Cabinet Races

Sunshine State News' nightly tracking poll takes the latest look at the races for attorney general, agriculture commissioner and chief financial officer.

Will the Republicans sweep, or will there be a split decision?

Read all about it at sunshinestatenews.com Saturday.

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