
Negron working to be Florida Senate president in 2016
State Sen. Joe Negron, a Stuart Republican, confirmed he’ll vie for a two-year term starting in 2016 as the Senate’s top lawmaker.
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State Sen. Joe Negron, a Stuart Republican, confirmed he’ll vie for a two-year term starting in 2016 as the Senate’s top lawmaker.
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President Obama’s visit to Florida yesterday showcased a divide between two candidates hoping to win the Florida’s 18th District.
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Florida Governor Rick Scott is expected to address the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches during a Noon luncheon at the Cohen Pavillion at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. More than 700 people were expected to attend the luncheon. Scott, the state’s forty-fifth governor, is expected to discuss his call for a $1 [...]
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While acknowledging the last three years have been “tough,” President Obama touted the progress made on his watch during a fundraising reception yesterday at the swanky Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables.
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Citing the Miami Herald report detailing Mack’s long rap sheet of arrests, public brawls and resulting court battles, former Sen. George LeMieux (R) held a presser today calling Rep. Connie Mack (R) “the Charlie Sheen of Florida politics.”
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Tracking the mentions of the most mentioned possible GOP running mate:
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During a speech at the Kansas Chamber of Commerce last night, Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) sidestepped talk of the Republican nomination fight, opting to focus on Obama’s record on energy production and the environment– topics the president is expected to address in Miami tomorrow.
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If Martin County Sheriff Robert Crowder leaves his post early to focus on his new congressional campaign, Gov. Rick Scott could handpick a stand-in sheriff to fill the seat until Crowder’s term’s up in January.
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Adam Hasner’s House campaign today released a list of local elected community leaders who have endorsed his campaign for Florida District 22.
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Obama for America today announced the national co-chairs for the President’s re-election campaign. Among the 35 co-chairs is Lynnette Acosta, an Obama for America volunteer leader from Florida.
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