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| Florida primary: Self-inflicted wounds NSBNEWS.net A couple of days ago, I ate at a seafood restaurant owned by a good friend whose primary fault in life is that he is a liberal. When I came in, he was chatting with one of his liberal friends about an uncovered tub full of squirming live crabs over on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Golden Age: Florida Primary Centers On Seniors NPR Just how important is the senior vote in Florida? Nearly one in five Floridians is retired. And a survey conducted by AARP predicts that as many as 60 percent of those who cast ballots in Tuesday's Republican primary — 6 out of 10 voters — will be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Five Things To Look For In The Florida Primary Neon Tommy Florida has a large Latino, particularly Cuban-American population that could have a sizable impact on Tuesday's Florida primary. Mitt Romney has strong support among many Cuban-Americans. Roughly 11.1 percent of registered Republicans in Florida are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Romney poised for win in Florida GOP primary Daily Herald The two main Republican candidates wound up their Florida primary campaigns Monday night in Central Florida, with Mitt Romney in The Villages retirement community pushing his theme of being the best choice to beat President Barack Obama and Newt ... See all stories on this topic » |
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