Insiders say Adam Hasner is favorite to win GOP FL-Sen nomination
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | July 6th at 10:51 PM |
From the diaries by Erick. Have you contributed to Adam’s campaign yet? Here’s an interesting survey conducted by the St. Pete Times: St. Petersburg Times | The Buzz | The Fla Insider Poll: Adam Hasner is early favorite to win GOP Sen nomination The Times reached out to people who they deemed to be “dozens of smart Florida politicos…the savviest political minds in the state – | Read More »
Why Adam Hasner Remains The Conservative Choice for Florida
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | June 1st at 11:55 AM |
It has been the big issue for weeks on end. The media is demanding to know where Republicans stand on Paul Ryan‘s plan to save Medicare. Just a few weeks ago, Adam Hasner, my pick for the Senate in Florida, came out swinging in favor of Paul Ryan’s plan — and he even made his pitch to senior citizens in Florida. Compare him to Mike | Read More »
Sen. Lemieux: “It’s not just oil washing up on the shore Mr. President, it’s failure.”
By: Caleb Howe (Diary) | July 1st at 12:15 PM |
Via The Right Scoop: Unlike President Obama, Senator George LeMieux (R-FL) has no confusion about just whose ass needs kicked. For more from Senator LeMieux, check out his excellent appearance on the Ed Morrissey show just after delivering said kicking. (embed below the fold.) Please consider this an OPEN THREAD.
Today in Washington – May 21, 2010
By: Brian Darling (Diary) | May 21st at 12:45 PM |
Financial Services “Reform” passed the Senate yesterday on a 59-39 vote. Now the question is what will happen next? What is the end game for this legislation? What will it look like when it is presented to the President to be signed into law? A conference between the House and Senate is expected in the next month to negotiate the differences between the house passed measure | Read More »
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