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A source at Broward County Hall says that Gov. Charlie Crist is expected to appear at 2 p.m. today -- and folks assume he is paying a visit to announce his pick for County Commission. Full Article at Miami Herald
Mustering all the fear of Armageddon, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush warns in an op-ed in the Tallahassee Democrat this weekend that if Florida Power & Light and Progress Energy don't get their rate increases a reliable energy grid could be "threatened." Full Article at The Buzz: Florida Politics
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (L), Monroe County Commissioner Mario Di Gennaro and staff of The Turtle Hospital release an endangered green sea turtle off the Florida Keys near Marathon, Florida, September 8, 2009. View Photo »
The war among the Miami tracks is like one of those bizarre stories you hear every few years about neighbors whose feud over a picket fence escalates insanely until they are setting fire to each other's homes
After reading the hard copy of your hometown newspaper, please consider becoming a fan on Facebook and following us on Twitter. Our digest of, and commentary on today's Florida political news and punditry follows. Full Article at FLA Politics
What conservatives are increasingly calling the “showcase Senate primary” of 2010 has already taken some early and very positive turns for their candidate. Full Article at HumanEvents.com
With the Senate's 60-39 vote to proceed to debate, after Thanksgiving, on a health-care bill that the president is seeking by year's end, the debate of the 2010 midterm elections has been joined: For the Democrats, in control of the White House and... Full Article at Chicago Tribune
George LeMieux, left, former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, answers questions from the media after being named to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla. View Photo »
When George LeMieux was appointed three months ago to replace retiring U.S. Senator Mel Martinez, the 40-year-old former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist vowed to focus on making government more efficient and effective. He has a strange way of going about it.
TAMPA -- Florida governor Charlie Crist will have to do something soon. But what? He's already tried to paint himself as a true conservative. Full Article at American Spectator
W hen George LeMieux was appointed three months ago to replace retiring U.S. Senator Mel Martinez, the 40-year-old former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist vowed to focus on making government more efficient and effective. Full Article at Miami Herald
Charles Joseph "Charlie" Crist, Jr. (born July 24, 1956), is an American politician of the Republican Party and the current Governor of Florida. Crist was Florida's attorney general when he won election to governor, thus becoming the first Florida cabinet official in 95 years to be elected governor (since Park Trammell). Full Article
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (L), Monroe County Commissioner Mario Di Gennaro and staff of The Turtle Hospital release an endangered green sea turtle off the Florida Keys near Marathon, Florida, September 8, 2009.
View Photo »George LeMieux, left, former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, answers questions from the media after being named to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla.
View Photo »George LeMieux, left, former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, answers questions from the media after being named to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla.
View Photo »George LeMieux, left, and Gov. Charlie Crist, right, make their way to a news conference where Crist named LeMieux to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla. LeMieux is Crist's former chief of staff.
View Photo »Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton (L), Florida Governor Charlie Crist (C) and Florida National Guard Major General Douglas Burnett attend a memorial service for Navy pilot Michael Scott Speicher at the Duval County Veterans Memorial Wall in Jacksonville, Florida August 14, 2009.
View Photo »Florida Governor Charlie Crist (R) stands with Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton (2nd R) as the hearse carrying the remains of Navy pilot Michael Scott Speicher passes the Duval County Veterans Memorial Wall on the way to Jacksonville Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida Augu...
View Photo »Former Miami Heat player Alonzo Mourning, left, speaks at a news conference prior to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, signing into law the Alonzo Mourning Access to Care Act, Wednesday, June 10, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla.
View Photo »Gov. Charlie Crist, left, changes the days left untill hurricane season to zero during a news conference, Monday, June 1, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla. Hurricane season starts today. With Crist is David Chayer, a representative from the American Red Cross.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: Florida Governor Charlie Crist listens as Rep. Kendrick Meek (D-FL) speaks during a press conference after a tour of the Everglades with United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar speaks with Florida Governor Charlie Crist during a tour of the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Florida Governor Charlie Crist (L-R) tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar (C) gives the thumbs up as he rides with United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), (L) and Florida Governor Charlie Crist during a tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, F...
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) (L-R), Thomas Strickland, United States Interior Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, Ron Bergeron, Florida Governor Charlie Crist and United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar stand as a Fish a...
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar speaks during a press conference after a tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar (L) speaks with Florida Governor Charlie Crist during a press conference after a tour of the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: Rain clouds hover over the Everglades as United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), and Florida Governor Charlie Crist tour the park on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Florida Governor Charlie Crist (L-R) tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Florida Governor Charlie Crist (L-R) tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, D-Fla. , left, talks with Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, right, during a tour of the Florida Everglades by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, not shown, Thursday, May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, center, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla. , left, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, right, tour the Florida Everglades in an airboat Thursday, May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, front center, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla. , left, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, right, tour the Florida Everglades in an airboat Thursday, May 28, 2009.
View Photo »HOMESTEAD, FL - MAY 15: Florida Governor Charlie Crist speaks to the media after helping with the release of Patsy the Manatee back into the wild on May 15, 2009 in Homestead, Florida.
View Photo »HOMESTEAD, FL - MAY 15: Florida Governor Charlie Crist (R) helps members of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the United States Geological Survey, the Miami Seaquarium and other organizations as they released Patsy the M...
View Photo »HOMESTEAD, FL - MAY 15: Florida Governor Charlie Crist (3rd back on right) helps members of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the United States Geological Survey, the Miami Seaquarium and other organizations as they rele...
View Photo »FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - MAY 14: Florida Governor Charlie Crist answers a question from the media at the Governor�s Hurricane Conference at the Broward County Convention Center on May 14, 2009 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
View Photo »George LeMieux, left, former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, answers questions from the media after being named to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla.
View Photo »The war among the Miami tracks is like one of those bizarre stories you hear every few years about neighbors whose feud over a picket fence escalates insanely until they are setting fire to each other's homes
When George LeMieux was appointed three months ago to replace retiring U.S. Senator Mel Martinez, the 40-year-old former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist vowed to focus on making government more efficient and effective. He has a strange way of going about it.
I just know of his dedication to Florida State University and how much he cares about it ... That's really kind of how I decided.
Faced with an onslaught of bad news for his U.S. Senate campaign, Gov. Charlie Crist is starting to fight back.
I don't think it's fair. He's done so much here in the state of Florida
As Charlie Crist was endorsing Obama's stimulus, Marco Rubio was in the good company of Florida's entire Republican congressional delegation in opposing it. With Charlie Crist's record of embracing the stimulus, cap-and-trade schemes and tax increases, there is no greater parallel in this primary than t...
Stephanie has done excellent work to coordinate and manage our administration’s efforts to educate and involve the people of Florida in their state’s government ... She has been a valued advisor, team member and an important link with community organizations throughout our state.
As Charlie Crist was endorsing Obama's stimulus, Marco Rubio was in the good company of Florida's entire Republican congressional delegation in opposing it. With Charlie Crist's record of embracing the stimulus, cap-and-trade schemes and tax increases, there is no greater parallel in this primary than t...
Chuck’s work, managing the state agency that licenses over one million professionals working in a wide variety of businesses, has been a tremendous service to the people of Florida ... His previous law enforcement experience, as well as his leadership and supervisory expertise, clearly demonstrates his ...
What’s Charlie Crist’s hug of Obama going to do for him? ... Probably get him defeated.
If we can show our commitment to rail here in Florida ... then we have a much greater opportunity for the bullet train funds from the federal government.
The difference between us and Charlie Crist is that we think the Obama campaign had effective ads. Charlie Crist believes President Obama has effective policies
I think the federal government has certainly made it relatively clear that if we can show our commitment to rail here in Florida, then we have a much greater opportunity for the bullet train funds from the federal government
Charlie Crist is a remarkable natural politician who has had enormous success at the ballot box over time. However, there is a sense among some Republicans out there that he has lost his mojo
I am grateful to Florida’s State Attorneys for their tireless work to uncover corruption and bring those who abuse their position of public trust to justice
The Club for Growth finally made it official this month and endorsed Marco Rubio for the Senate over Gov. Charlie Crist. The National Review made him a cover boy, and everyone from George Will to Laura Ingraham has touted him as more conservative than Crist.
These brave service men and women are a great testament to the outstanding caliber of the Florida National Guard and our nation’s military ... I am proud of what they are accomplishing as they complete their training and am confident they will continue to serve with honor and distinction.
Next on far-right GOP hit list: Charlie Crist
Florida is stepping onto the world stage as a major marketplace for advanced energy technologies ... We are excited about Saft establishing their lithium-ion factory in Florida, and we look forward to their being a part of Florida's renewable energy future.
After picking up [that] key endorsement Monday that could pump big money into his campaign, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Marco Rubio set to work on another win that would deliver a big, symbolic blow to Charlie Crist in the governor's home county.
Florida is stepping onto the world stage as a major marketplace for advanced energy technologies ... We are excited about Saft establishing their lithium-ion factory in Florida, and we look forward to their being a part of Florida's renewable energy future.
Charlie Crist has repeatedly joined with big government liberals on major economic issues facing America today, from taxes to spending to cap-and-trade ... He represents the wrong direction for our economy and our nation.
Florida’s business leaders, together with our education leaders, are key to moving Florida’s high-tech, knowledge-based economy forward ... We must plan across every level – including kindergarten to our high schools and our research universities – to ensure our graduates are prepared to participate in ...
The Club for Growth PAC has spent months studying this race, and we have concluded that either Charlie Crist or Marco Rubio would be heavily favored to win next November against likely Democratic nominee (Rep.) Kendrick Meek
Florida’s business leaders, together with our education leaders, are key to moving Florida’s high-tech, knowledge-based economy forward ... We must plan across every level – including kindergarten to our high schools and our research universities – to ensure our graduates are prepared to participate in ...
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