
GOPers Look To Improve Standing With Hispanics
As the presidential election approaches, Republicans are working to improve their image problem with Latino voters– a crucial demographic, especially in Florida.
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As the presidential election approaches, Republicans are working to improve their image problem with Latino voters– a crucial demographic, especially in Florida.
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Filing an eviction or a foreclosure, getting a divorce or requesting a public record in Florida could take longer because of proposed state budget cuts, Palm Beach County Clerk & Comptroller Sharon Bock said.
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The American Energy Alliance this week launched a $3.6 million- TV ad campaign hitting President Obama on higher gas prices. The ad, “Nine Dollar Gas,” will air in Florida and seven other swing states from March 30 through April 12.
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Marco Rubio (R-FL) again denied interest in joining the GOP ticket, telling CNN Thursday he’s not going to be VP.
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Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) leads Republican challenger US Rep. Connie Mack 44 to 36 percent, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday morning.
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Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) endorsed Mitt Romney Wednesday night, saying the former Massachusetts governor has earned the nomination.
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President Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney 49 to 42 percent in Florida, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday.
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With the GOP field locked in a dragged-out primary contest, national and state Republicans are working aggressively to coordinate ground efforts in Florida to compete with President Obama’s re-election team, which has been organizing heavily in the state over the last three months.
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As the Supreme Court takes up 2010’s landmark health care law this week, the Obama campaign is continuing their campaign to defend the law among key demographic groups vital to winning re-election.
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Following the announcement last week that the publication date of Sen. Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) upcoming autobiography, “An American Son,” has been moved up to June 19, the publisher of a competing, less-flattering Rubio biography is bumping up its publication date to match the release of the senator’s memoir.
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