It appears that former Governor Jeb Bush is open to launching a bid for U.S. Senate in 2010. That’s when Republican Senator Mel Martinez will retire and create an open seat. Asked whether he was interested in running for the seat, Bush confirmed The Politico by e-mail Tuesday: “I am considering it.” From Politico.com… A source close [...]
Continue reading...3. December 2008
With Senator Mel Martinez positioned to retire in 2010, potential candidates will need to kick their campaigns into gear in the next few months. But just who is considering a bid for the newly open seat? South Florida based political blog Politics1.com recaps all of the potential candidates who may try to replace Martinez. [...]
Continue reading...3. December 2008
Florida’s Republican Senator, Mel Martinez, announced today that he does not plan to seek re-election to the seat he first won in 2004. That means we’ll see an open Senate contest in 2010 likely to draw significant interest from both Republicans and Democrats. The full text of Senator Martinez’s statement follows… If there is one thing [...]
Continue reading...2. December 2008
Nassau County Republican State Committeeman-elect Doug Adkins, husband of newly elected State Representative Janet Adkins, was kind enough to submit these photos he took during the recent State House organizational session… State Representative Adkins with Governor Charlie Crist… State Representative Mike Weinstein, a candidate for Speaker, poses with members of his family… Representative Mike Weinstein and his wife [...]
Continue reading...30. November 2008
State Representative-elect Mike Weinstein has accepted a post as executive director of the local State Attorney’s office. From the Florida Times-Union… Weinstein was elected Nov. 4 to represent House District 19, which includes Mandarin. He aspires to become House speaker. Corey said Weinstein will be in charge of her office’s administrative and budgetary functions, the same position [...]
Continue reading...23. November 2008
According to the Associated Press, Florida voters selected John McCain over Barack Obama on Election Day. Unfortunately for McCain, millions of voters had taken advantage of early voting and those voters strongly preferred Barack Obama. An Associated Press study of 94 percent of the state’s total shows the Republican beat Obama by almost [...]
Continue reading...2. November 2008
What night game are you more looking forward to this week? ( polls)
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Who do you support in the District 4 race for U.S. Congress? ( surveys)
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Who do you support for State House District 14? ( surveys)
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Who do you support for State House District 17? ( polls)
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4. December 2008
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