
Mitt Romney holds a slim edge over President Obama in Florida, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll out today. The telephone survey of likely voters in the Sunshine State finds Romney leads Obama 46 to 45 percent.
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The Florida Supreme Court today upheld the latest plan for redrawing state Senate boundaries, a blow to Democrats and a coalition of interest groups who were leading a legal challenge to the maps.
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Republican Senate candidate George Lemieux has an op-ed the Tampa Tribune today, asserting that George Zimmerman deserves a “fair and decent” trial.
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As speculation builds around Sen. Marco Rubio’s VP prospects, the freshman senator looked to expand his role in foreign and domestic policy with a flurry of conservative legislative proposals.
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Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush associates tell Politico that Bush “truly doesn’t want to be on the ticket.”
[..more] By Brendan McLaughlin, ABC Action News About 5,000 people are attending the United Methodist Church convention in Tampa this week. Most are having no problem making phone calls, but those sending lots of pictures and video through the internet are having having hiccups. “I think there’s a capacity issue because it’s sporadic. Sometimes I’m getting [...]
[..more]Treasure Coast Democrats can soon cast ballots to decide who represents them at this summer’s Democratic State Convention, and that elected group will be narrowed down to see who will attend the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. this September.
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In a race saturated with millions in campaign dollars for two big-money candidates, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee will throw even more weight behind Patrick Murphy through TV spots aimed to oust his Republican tea party nemesis, U.S. Rep. Allen West.
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The Obama campaign is running a new Spanish-language television ad in Florida, this one featuring Tampa volunteer Elena McCullough.
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Rubio has proposed allowing young illegal immigrants — who were brought here as children and who have completed high school — to apply for legal status that would allow them to remain in the United States, work and get a driver’s license.
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