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Chiles Bows Out, Will Support Sink(0)
Bud Chiles has officially said he will get out of the governor’s race and plans to endorse Democrat Alex Sink tomorrow at a press conference in Tallahassee. Chiles met Tuesday with Sink in Fort Lauderdale and began telling supporters of his decision later that afternoon…
Full Story»No Thanks: Dockery, Weinstein Don’t Want to Join the Ticket
Former gubernatorial candidate and State Senator Paula Dockery has told Rick Scott she is not interested in joining the Republican ticket as Lt. Governor. Dockery noted that he husband was not interested in moving to Tallahassee and she saw herself serving the administration in other ways if Scott is elected…
McCollum Should Take Down His Website
We now know that Attorney General Bill McCollum is something of a sore loser. We saw it in his failure to concede the governor’s race to Rick Scott in person on primary night, plus his refusal to endorse the winner. In fact, McCollum has openly taken shots at Scott since losing the race.
Making matters worse, [...]
Former Socialist Makes Significant Showing in Democratic Primary
Brian P. Moore, the Socialist Party’s candidate for president in 2008, polled more than 200,000 votes in Tuesday’s Democratic gubernatorial primary in Florida. Moore, who waged an under-funded and low-key campaign for the state’s highest office, captured the votes of about one fourth of Democrats…
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