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Florida's Crist, trailing Rubio badly, may run as independent

Florida's Crist, trailing Rubio badly, may run as independent

Because April 30 is the deadline for Charlie Crist to declare if he's running for US Senate as a Republican or independent or at all. Until Crist makes his intention clear, there is almost nothing Crist or Rubio can ...

 

Poll: Crist ahead in general election, trails in GOP primary - USA Today

Brace yourself for another round of speculation about whether Florida Gov. Charlie Crist will run as an independent for Senate. A Quinnipiac Poll out this morning shows Crist badly trailing former Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio in the GOP primary.

 

Democrat Wins U.S. House Race in Florida

Democrat Wins U.S. House Race in Florida

A Democratic state senator on Tuesday handily won the first U.S. House race since Congress passed a massive health care overhaul.

 

GOP tries to head off liberal Stevens replacement

Republicans are promising a "whale of a fight" during the congressional election campaign if President Barack Obama picks too liberal a nominee to succeed retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens....

 

Romney backs McCain in Arizona Senate primary race

It's like 2008 all over again: Mitt Romney is endorsing John McCain. This time, though, it's not after a bitter presidential primary between the two GOP rivals. McCain, facing a primary challenge for reelection to the Senate, picked up Romney's ...

 

Dems hurting, but lead in cash for midterm elections

Amid sinking poll numbers and a spate of retirements by veteran lawmakers, Democrats have one early advantage heading into November's congressional elections: money.

 

White House defends year-old stimulus

White House defends year-old stimulus

President Barack Obama, defending his economic stimulus plan on its first anniversary, is dispatching his Cabinet across the country to try to calm an anxious public as Democrats head into potentially devastating congressional elections in November.

 

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