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by Javier Manjarres Just when you thought that Richard DeNapoli and the Broward Republican Executive Committee (BREC) were turning over a new leaf and setting a new tone, DeNapoli & Co. have struck again, this time by ambushing Congressman and U.S. Senate candidate Connie Mack. At the most recent BREC meeting that featured Congressman Connie [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Former Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain was in Florida to give the keynote address at the Hernando County GOP’s Lincoln Day dinner. Before Cain addressed the crowd of 400, former U.S. Senator and current Republican candidate George LeMieux was also afforded the opportunity to address the Hernando Republican faithful. During Cain’s address, the former Presidential [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Now that CFO Jeff Atwater as official announced that he will not seek the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate, his announcement now clears the field for former U.S. Senator George LeMieux and Congressman Connie Mack continue their bitter Republican primary race. In a recent BizPac interview with Michelle Kirk, LeMieux seized [...]
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by Javier Manjarres The dynamics in Florida’s Republican U.S.Senate race have been shaken up considerably with the announcement by Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater that he’s considering a U.S. Senate bid in 2012. Atwater was part of the “class of 2010″ group of candidates that included U.S. Senator Marco Rubio and Governor Rick Scott [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Many Republican activists around the state are becoming increasingly pessimistic about the Party’s chances to defeat incumbent Senator Bill Nelson, as both Congressman Connie Mack and former Senator George LeMieux have under performed and have largely failed to inspire the conservative grassroots base of the Party. The most recent Republican primary [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Miami- Shortly after his plane landed from Cartagena Colombia, Senator Marco Rubio held a press conference to comment about his recent trip to the Summit of the Americas which was held in Colombia’s coastal city of Cartagena. During his trip to Colombia, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos took a jab at the [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Iraq war vet Ron DeSantis has announced that his congressional campaign has raised $227K, and will have $218 cash-on-hand moving into the next fundraising quarter. DeSantis is currently running in contested Republican primary race against Duval City Commissioner, Richard Clark, and businessman Craig Miller. DeSantis’ finance committee consists of Senator Marco Rubio’s [...]
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by 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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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 [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Senator Marco Rubio made some pretty bold statements regarding the Republican presidential primary race while attening one of his regional Senate office openings in Palm Beach County. Rubio has openly endorsed Governor Mitt Romney in the race and has said that he was not one to tell another candidate to drop out [...]
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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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