
by Javier Manjarres Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz recently demanded that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney release his tax returns. The Romney campaign subsequently released his 2010 returns, but apparently that disclosure wasn’t enough for Wasserman Schultz, as the Obama campaign is requesting that Romney release his tax returns going back 30 years. But [...]
Continue reading …by Javier Manjarres The newly drawn 6th Congressional district in Northeast Florida is amping up to become one of the most watched Republican primary race in the whole state. Duval County Commissioner Richard Clark has announced that he will run for Congress in this district, joining already announced candidates Navy officer Ron DeSantis and businessman [...]
Continue reading …by Javier Manjarres The political funny season continues to bring out the worst in candidates who can’t help resorting to disingenuous political tactics that try to curry favor with potential voters. One such case is the one of congressional candidate Joe Kaufman. Kaufman is running to replace Democratic Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and is presently [...]
Continue reading …by Javier Manjarres Senator Marco Rubio has finally commented about the tragic shooting death of Treyvon Martin during a press conference in West Palm Beach. Rubio stated that the ‘Stand Your Ground’ law was a “self-defense law, but does not allow you chase somebody and shoot them.” The Senator also said that in the Treyvon [...]
Continue reading …by Javier Manjarres High-profile politicians usually rely on staffers or personal aides to handle some or all of their personal matters while on campaigning, including picking up their kids from school, checking their mail, even dropping and picking up their dry cleaning. But that isn’t the case with Republican U.S. Senate candidate George LeMieux. This [...]
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Senator Rubio Considers Own Conservative “Dream Act”
April 10, 2012 32 Commentsby Javier Manjarres Before Senator Marco Rubio had announced his candidacy for the 2010 U.S. Senate race, well-informed sources told Rubio that the issue of illegal immigration would be the issue that Rubio could take the national lead on and set the narrative against the prevailing winds of those who favored a blanket amnesty solution [...]
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