
by Javier Manjarres Early on in the 2010 U.S. Senatorial race in Florida, then candidate Marco Rubio was down 35% in the polls to popular Governor Charlie Crist. Rubio’s fledgling campaign was struggling to stay viable, and there were several supporters within his organization who were actively trying to persuade Rubio to run for Attorney [...]
Continue reading …by Javier Manjarres After receiving the support from Senator Marco Rubio’s Florida Statewide finance team, Congressional candidate Karen Harrington has just announce her first ‘Money Bomb’ finance campaign. Harrington has set a goal of $25k-a goal that is very attainable considering the anger being expressed towards Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz after her recent string of [...]
Continue reading …by Javier Manjarres Congressional candidate Karen Harrington, who is running for the Congressional seat currently occupied by Congresswoman and Democrat National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, has picked up the the support of Senator Marco Rubio’s Florida campaign finance team. At the recent Conservative Republican Forum luncheon in Jacksonville, Florida, Rubio’s finance team, which consists [...]
Continue reading …by Javier Manjarres Your humble correspondent was recently interviewed by the conservative media outlet Newsmax.com, and we discussed several timely political issues, including a potential Marco Rubio Vice-Presidential nod. Rubio is by far the 1st choice of most, if not all the Republican Presidential candidates currently in the race, period. What do you think? Do [...]
Continue reading …By Javier Manjarres “I’ve come to know Chairman David Bitner over the past year, and I consider him a friend who is worthy of a great deal of respect. Throughout his tenure as RPOF Chairman, he set the right tone and led by example. I hope that David’s successor, whomever he or she is, will [...]
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Adam Hasner for U.S. Senate
September 8, 2011 41 Commentsby Javier Manjarres The Shark Tank is announcing its endorsement of Adam Hasner for U.S. Senate. We’ve been all over this primary from the beginning, and until now, we were content to let the primary process play out long enough before coming to a consensus as to who was both the most electable and across-the-board [...]
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