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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Until recently, Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum looked like he had a lock on the GOP gubernatorial nomination, but the sudden entrance of multi-millionaire health care executive Rick Scott in mid-April has caused McCollum's 64 percent support in the primary contest drop to 38 percent, according to a Mason-Dixon poll reported by Florida newspapers Saturday. McCollum leads Scott, who has spent $4.7 million on TV and radio ads since entering the race, by 38 percent to 24 percent. The newspapers did not give a figure for another contender, state Sen. Paula Dockery, who had not been seen ...
Florida's Republican state Attorney General, Bill McCollum, has increased his lead over the state's Democratic Chief Financial Officer, Alex Sink, by 41 percent to 31 percent with 25 percent undecided in the race to succeed Charlie Crist as governor, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted Jan. 20-24. McCollum's advantage over Sink was 4 points in polls conducted in October and August. McCollum benefits from a much higher level of support from fellow Republicans (84 percent) than Sink does from Democrats (68 percent). McCollum leads 33 percent to 25 percent among independents, with ...
Gov. Charlie Crist has become one of the next big targets of conservative activists lining up against candidates they see as too moderate, and in Florida, they may be making progress with their support of former state House Speaker Mark Rubio who is mounting a challenge to Crist from the right for the GOP Senate nomination. ...
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