Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Florida

Which Swing State Will Be This Year's Florida or Ohio?

Will there be a single critical state in 2008? more >>

5 Battleground States Barack Obama Now Leads in That George W. Bush Won in 2004

Obama is leading in several battleground states, some of which Bush solidly won in 2004. more >>

Obama Ran 240 Percent More Ads Than McCain Did in Florida

Despite all of his ads, his poll numbers have flattened. more >>

5 States Where Barack Obama Is Out-Advertising John McCain*

Obama is outspending McCain by a margin of 8 to 1 in North Carolina. more >>

Credit Crisis Means States May Need Help From Federal Treasury

States are struggling to pay for day-to-day operations with the frozen credit markets. more >>

Barack Obama and John McCain Battle for Florida Voters

This swing state could make the difference in the presidential race. more >>

The Wall Street Bailout and Caylee Anthony—Ann Coulter Sees the Connection but I Don’t

Another trip into the inexplicable mind of Ann Coulter. more >>

Best Healthy Places to Retire: Punta Gorda, Florida

Four years after Hurricane Charley struck, this waterfront gem is now better than ever. more >>

A Warning for Boomers Looking for Work

Beware job search firms who require hefty upfront payments. more >>

County Has a 42-Year Supply of Vacant Lots

It may be more than four decades before one Florida county works off its excess inventory. more >>

Who Really Pays for Paid Sick Leave?

A new study shows that workers aren't staying home when they're sick, in part because they aren't paid. more >>

SunPower to Build Biggest PV Plant in U.S.

SunPower announced today it would build two solar photovoltaic plants for Florida Power & Light. more >>

Another State—Florida—Sues Countrywide

More troubles for the already-troubled mortgage lender... more >>

Foreclosures a Boon to Marijuana Farmers

This time, it's a foreclosed home in Florida where pot plants are reportedly grown. more >>

High School Flunks in Florida But Aces the Ivy League

Principal criticizes the test-driven state accountability system. more >>

Public Opinion: What Will the Democratic National Committee Do About Florida and Michigan?

How will the delegate controversy play out? more >>

The Limited Appeal of Limited-Benefit Insurance

You'll save on premiums but may pay much more if you get sick. more >>

Democrats May Drag Out Fight; Decision Time on Florida, Michigan Votes

Now it's the referees who are getting ready to rumble. more >>

Democrats Ponder a Delegate-Fight Compromise

The Democratic National Committee acted with "proper authority and jurisdiction" earlier this year. more >>

Sorry, Florida, but Even Bobbleheads Found Voting Easy

Our pals at HBO, promoting "Recount," let our Capitol Bobbles vote on a real 2008 Florida Votomatic, and they had no trouble with their ballots. more >>

Public Opinion: Michigan, Florida, and the Democrats

How should the Democrats deal with the Florida and Michigan convention delegates? more >>

D.C. Meeting Could Bring Compromise on Michigan, Florida Delegates

Gore Lawyer Robinson on HBO's 'Recount': This Is What Florida 2000 Was Like

The film is good entertainment and OK history. more >>

An Experiment With Concierge Medical Care

In Palm Beach, doctors donate high-priced healthcare to low-income people with chronic disease. more >>

Florida and Michigan Have No Case for a Revote

It's simple: The Democrats in both states knew the rules before they violated them. more >>

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