
Here is a quick introduction to Troy D. Stanley, who is running for Congress in Florida’s 4th district. As a small business owner and your regular everyday guy, Stanley could make this a very interesting race. I’m sure that we will be hearing a lot more from Mr. Stanley and his campaign in the coming weeks [...]
Continue reading …This past week I met for lunch with my ol’ pal, the ever animated and colorful political heavyweight Roger Stone. One topic that had Roger particularly peeved was the recent leaking of Marco Rubio’s American Express credit card statement. For many of you that do not know, Roger is a long time GOP consultant and [...]
Continue reading …This being an election year and all, there are several contested primary races with great candidates running in them. I have chosen to stay out of most for this particular reason. The race in Florida’s State house district 115 is one of the few exceptions. Jose Felix Diaz impressed me from the very beginning and [...]
Continue reading …Senator George LeMieux( a regular reader of the Shark Tank) held a town hall meeting to speak to concerned citizens about the controversial ‘Obamacare’ bill that is being mulled over in Washington, D.C. About a hundred or so people attended the event, included local elected officials, as well as representatives from the local, state and [...]
Continue reading …Robert Lowry is also running to become the Republican candidate in Congressional District 20 that will ultimately square off against uber-liberal Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Lowry’s hard work since formally declaring his candidacy is evident, as he has greatly improved his knowledge of public policy as well as having improved his delivery and public speaking. Lowry’s [...]
Continue reading …I am following up, as promised, to the ‘Tea Party debate brews up’ piece I posted back on January 26 of this year. To refresh your memories, here is the opening to the post. ‘The public’s growing dissent with both the Democratic and Republican parties has revived the call for a third political party to [...]
Continue reading …Florida’s Congressional seat in district 20 is considered by many to be a very safe seat for the Democrat Party. Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz has held this seat safe for the Democrats since winning in 2004. There is no mistaking the fact that Wasserman-Schultz is one of the most liberal members of Congress and is lock-step [...]
Continue reading …The long anticipated announcement, yet not so guarded secret that Representative David Rivera would announce his run for congress took place today on the campus of FIU. In a recent post, Rivera jumped into the Shark Tank and told me that he was seriously considering the move, well today he dove in, Guayabera and all. [...]
Continue reading …As political races heat up around the state, the race in Florida’s House District 112 is shaping up to be a very spirited one. Born and raised in South Florida and married with 3 children, Jeanette Nunez threw her hat in the race in early 2009. Nunez has worked for the Jackson Health System for [...]
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Romney to endorse Rubio…maybe.
March 16, 2010 18 CommentsWhile promoting his new book in Palm Beach, Governor Mitt Romney took time after the book signing to attend a meet and greet held in his honor at Cafe Sapori in West Palm Beach. Being the constant politician that he is, Governor Romney made the rounds and spoke to just about everyone in attendance, as well [...]
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