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Sen. Martinez not running, but still spending campaign funds

U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez announced eight months ago that he would not seek reelection but has continued to spend campaign donations on consultants, staff, air fares, meals, cellphones and purchases at the Senate gift shop. Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel

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