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Monday, November 1, 2010

Daily Clips for November 1, 2010

PROGRESS FLORIDA IN THE NEWS

Terry Jones pops up in political video
By Chad Smith
Gainesville Sun
Progress Florida, a nonprofit organization pushing “progressive values,” has a message for the state’s voters: Conservative Floridians from Ann Coulter to Katherine Harris will be voting come Tuesday, and they don’t want you to.

FEATURED STORIES

Governor's election will be a watershed for Florida
By Jeff Ostrowski
Palm Beach Post
Related:
Scott gets shout-out from Jeb Bush; Sink bonds with teachers
The governor's race — which promises to be the closest in years — is shaping up as a referendum on just how conservative Floridians want their state government to be.

Razor-close governor's race triggers fear of recount, memories of 2000
By Lee Logan and Steve Bousquet
St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Tallahassee Bureau
Related:
Governor, Senate rivals rally the faithful in a sprint for votes
Like most Florida election officials, Pasco County Supervisor Of Elections Brian Corley dreads a close and confusing vote. So he'll seek help from a higher power Tuesday.

In Florida, a wild election ride nobody envisioned
By Adam C. Smith
St. Petersburg Times
Related:
Marco Rubio holds 'commanding' lead in U.S. Senate race
Look what you've wrought, Charlie Crist.

Elections 2010: Who rose, who stumbled and who's likely to win in Florida races
By Jim Stratton
Orlando Sentinel
After more than a year of politicking, Florida's nasty, brutish and long campaign season comes to a close Tuesday, as voters select a new roster of leaders in Tallahassee and Washington, D.C.

High stakes in Florida vote
By Gary Fineout
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Florida's bitter, expensive and wild election season will finally lurch to a close on Tuesday.

End state's political gerrymandering
By Brad Ashwell
Ocala Star-Banner
Election Day is near, and competition is in the air, or so it seems.

Blocking the facts: Congress avoids truth on spill
By Stephen Goldstein
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Truth: It's as liberating as the Book of John says it is: "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."

EDITORIAL CARTOON OF THE WEEK

Editorial cartoon of the week
By Chan Lowe
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Artist’s commentary:
A Florida Halloween horror

FLORIDA POLITICS

In political twist, Sen. George LeMieux sets groundwork for 2012
By Alex Leary
St. Petersburg Times
All eyes will be on Florida's new U.S. senator the day after Tuesday's election. But at a Marriott in Palm Beach Gardens, the man currently occupying the office will be seeking some attention of his own.

Public Service Commission gives another reason to shudder
Editorial
Orlando Sentinel
In July, we declared credibility at the state's Public Service Commission dead.

Court to public: Shut up
Editorial
Pensacola News Journal
That's the message from the Florida Supreme Court in refusing to hear an appeal of a case from Pensacola about the rights of Floridians to be heard by public boards on public issues under the state's Sunshine Law.

POLITICAL RACES

Money flows as campaigns near end
By Lee Logan, Mary Ellen Klas, Alex Leary, Steve Bousquet, Beth Reinhard and Aaron Sharockman
St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald Staff Writers
Related:
PolitiFact Florida examines the 2010 campaign
Republican Rick Scott gave his campaign another $11.6 million in the final 12 days, bringing his total personal spending to more than $73 million and making this far and away the most expensive governor's race in history.

Scott-Sink race is a major test of voters' character
By Steve Bousquet
St. Petersburg Times
Related:
Alex Sink and Bill McBride have adjusted to new roles in governor's race
Related editorial:
Don't let anger with D.C. cloud judgment on what's right for Florida
For Florida voters, it's gut-check time.

Last-Minute Sprint to Rally the Faithful
By Gary Fineout
New York Times
Rick Scott and Alex Sink sprinted across the state.

Alex Sink fights to make history in a tough political environment
By Jim Ash
Florida Capital News
Related:
Rick Scott, for better or worse, is defined by business background
Four years ago, when a U.S. Senator from Illinois was making history by becoming the nation's first African-American president, Alex Sink was launching her political career in Florida, running statewide for chief financial officer.

Rick Scott defends Jennifer Carroll in story about faked documents used in program application
By Jeremy Cox
Florida Times-Union
Responding to a news story suggesting that altered documents helped give a boost to Jennifer Carroll’s consulting firm, Republican Rick Scott said Saturday he was standing by his running mate.

State workers have stake in governor's race
By Bill Cotterell
Florida Capital News
Rick Scott cites an example from his days running hospitals, when asked about reducing the size of Florida's government workforce and improving efficiency.

Florida's frenzied Senate race gets even stranger as Election Day nears
By Beth Reinhard, Michael Van Sickler and Aaron Sharockman
St. Petersburg Times
Only two people in the world know for sure whether former President Bill Clinton urged Democratic Senate candidate Kendrick Meek to bow out of the race, and both of them are denying it.

Kendrick Meek both admired, doubted
By Beth Reinhard
Miami Herald
Related AP story:
Bill Clinton, Kendrick Meek to campaign together Monday
Related AP story:
Meek begins 24 hours of nonstop campaigning
At Mount Tabor Missionary Baptist Church in downtrodden Liberty City, where he was baptized, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate was summoned to the altar.

Independent voters leaning toward GOP in Cabinet races, poll shows
By Paul Flemming
Florida Capital News
A poll released Saturday shows Republicans verging on a sweep of three open Cabinet seats.

Pam Bondi, Dan Gelber criss-cross state in final days of attorney general race
By Kathleen Haughney
News Service of Florida
The final days of campaigning for former Hillsborough prosecutor Pam Bondi and state Sen. Dan Gelber to be the next attorney general likely won?t be very polite.

"The Buzz" House Race Rankings: The Final Frontier
By Louis Jacobson
St. Petersburg Times
For the last time this election cycle, the Times' political blog the Buzz is ranking the six U.S. House seats in Florida that are most vulnerable to a party switch.

Alan Grayson, Suzanne Kosmas fight off GOP
By Carol E. Lee
Politico
Rep. Alan Grayson walked onto a stage for the final debate of his reelection campaign.

Voters receive mystery – and illegal – mailer
By Mark Schlueb
Orlando Sentinel
With just days left before the election, an illegal mailer has hit voters' mailboxes in the 8th Congressional District — and all candidates are denying responsibility for the mystery ad.

Rivera, Garcia forage for votes
By Patricia Mazzei
Miami Herald
More than 100 miles from their homes, Republican David Rivera and Democrat Joe Garcia waded for votes over the weekend in what seems like an unlikely locale for a Miami congressional election: the annual, ``world famous'' swamp buggy races in Naples.

Klein-West race down to wire
By Amy Sherman and Lesley Clark
Miami Herald
Democrat incumbent Rep. Ron Klein has run television ads accusing his Republican opponent of harboring a “sinister side,” of being “too extreme, too dangerous.” And he has highlighted Allen West's personal financial troubles, including a string of liens from his homeowners association.

Who's giving tons of cash to candidates?
By Aaron Deslatte
Orlando Sentinel
When Republican Rick Scott crashed the party and wrested the gubernatorial nomination away from the establishment-preferred candidate, the wealthy former health-care titan boasted that he owed special interests no favors and "Tallahassee dealmakers were crying in their cocktails."

Millions of ‘Super PAC’ dollars flow through Tampa and into races nationwide
By Luke Johnson
Florida Independent
“What the heck is an earmark?” asks a woman to herself in a coffee shop reading the right-leaning Las Vegas Review-Journal in an ad created by the Ending Spending Fund.

Democrats hope to limit losses in campaign's last hours
By The Associated Press
Tampa Tribune
Bracing for Monday's final burst of campaigning, President Barack Obama implored voters to remember that GOP policies failed to prevent the recession, while top Republicans said the public will deliver a harsh verdict on his stewardship of an anemic recovery.

Student vote may be less of a factor
By Nathan Crabbe
Gainesville Sun
University of Florida junior Jay Shooster voted for the first time in the 2008 presidential election, enthusiastically casting his ballot for Barack Obama.

How a Republican landslide would look Wednesday morning
By Howard Troxler
St. Petersburg Times
Sheer speculation for argument purposes only. No wagering.

Watch the watchers on 'vote fraud'
Editorial
St. Petersburg Times
Beyond ongoing problems with absentee ballots, voter fraud is not a serious problem.

BALLOT INITIATIVES

Amendments appear doomed come Election Day, poll shows
By Marc Caputo
Miami Herald/St. Petersburg Times Tallahassee Bureau
Every major constitutional amendment on the ballot looks doomed and so do each of the three Democrats running for Florida's Cabinet, according to a new poll of likely Florida voters.

Millions of dollars muddle message on Amendment 4
By Andres Viglucci and Becky Bowers
St. Petersburg Times
Pop quiz: What is a comprehensive land use plan?

'Hometown' battle alters amendment landscape
By Derek Catron
Daytona Beach News-Journal
For seven years, supporters and critics alike have been saying Florida Hometown Democracy's proposed constitutional amendment would bring sweeping changes to growth-management laws in the state.

Florida Amendment 8 vote brings last minute surprise
By Thomas Bradwell
The Examiner
The St. Petersburg Times reported on Friday that in a stunning admission, one of the sponsors of Amendment 8 conceded that if Amendment 8 fails at the ballot on Tuesday, "we will possibly look at other statutory fixes."

Dirty closing tactics from groups fighting Amendments 5 and 6?
By Abel Harding
Florida Times-Union
Fair Districts Florida, the group behind Amendments 5 and 6, said opponents of the effort, which would require legislative and congressional districts to be drawn "fairly," engaged in last-minute trickery.

Time to put a stop to gerrymandering
By Rosalie Bandyopadhyay
Gainesville Sun
Out of 420 elections for the Florida Legislature over the past six years, only three incumbents have been defeated.

Letting the voters be heard
Editorial
St. Petersburg Times
The best opportunity to bring fundamental change to Tallahassee and Washington is in a pair of constitutional amendments, not in a race for a particular office.

Editorial cartoon of the week
By Jeff Parker
Florida Today

ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

Halliburton Rejects Blame for BP Cement Job
By John M. Broder
New York Times
Halliburton, whose failed cement job on the BP well in the Gulf of Mexico was identified as a contributing factor to the deadly blowout by a presidential investigative panel on Thursday, is defending its work and assigning the blame for the accident to BP.

Feinberg takes questions from oil spill task force, announces additional improvements to claims process
By Travis Pillow
Florida Independent
Speaking before Florida’s Oil Spill Economic Recovery Task Force Thursday, oil spill claims administrator Kenneth Feinberg faced lingering questions about the “unknown future” of the oil spill claims process as it prepares to enter its next stage.

LGBT

Gay rights activists push for discrimination ban
The Associated Press
Florida Today
Jacksonville gay rights activists are meeting with business leaders to get their support for a measure that would ban discrimination based on sexual preference.

Generation gap divides troops on gays in military
By Kristin M. Hall and Tom Breen
The Associated Press
If you want to know what a member of the armed forces thinks about repealing "don't ask, don't tell," you could start by asking how old they are.

EDUCATION

Scott, Sink education plans differ greatly
By Dave Weber
Orlando Sentinel
The direction of public education in Florida could hinge on Tuesday's election of a new governor, who will have wide influence on decisions affecting the schools.

Election Day could bring big change to South Florida schools
By Michael Mayo
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
These are uncertain times for South Florida public schools, with voters about to decide on a revision of the class-size amendment and a new governor.

Concerns raised over scholarship program
By Abel Harding and Paul Pinkham
Florida Times-Union
If the goal of Florida's Corporate Income Tax Credit Scholarship program is simply to reduce state spending on public education, it's graded an A.

AP classes save families money, but for taxpayers the jury is out
By Ron Matus
St. Petersburg Times
For a decade, Florida has gone gangbusters with Advanced Placement classes, pouring students and money into the college-caliber, high school courses that some say are a good way to prepare "average" students for higher education.

JOBS, BUDGET, AND ECONOMY

Home values down, but taxes going up
By John McCarthy
Florida Today
The overall taxable value of Brevard County dropped by 12 percent this past year, the third consecutive decline.

HEALTH AND SENIORS

Florida could get $39 million to help with state employee health insurance costs
By Christine Jordan Sexton
Florida Tribune
Florida has been approved to participate in a program that could lower its state employee health insurance costs by nearly $40 million in the next two years but is made possible by the federal health care overhaul legislative leaders have decried as unconstitutional.

Florida loses sight of caring for its children
By James P. McHale
St. Petersburg Times
Just last month, Pinellas County hosted a large rally for the Florida Children's Movement, a bipartisan group of parents, teachers, military leaders, business leaders and other concerned citizens fed up with Florida's horrific national standing in how we care for our children.

Surgery 'complication?' Here's an option
By John Koenig
Health News Florida
Andrew Kagan, the son of a Fort Myers orthopedic surgeon, remembers a malpractice case several years ago against one of his father’s partners.

CIVIL RIGHTS, PEACE AND SOCIAL ISSUES

With Images Of Civil Rights, Blacks Urged To Vote
The Associated Press
NPR
On the Sunday before Election Day, preachers told black churchgoers across the country to get out and vote — and defy predictions that they'll be complacent or uninterested in a year that President Barack Obama isn't on the ballot.

Poll: Florida Latino Voters Rally to Polls By Anti-Immigration Stands
By Gina Presson
Public News Service Florida
New polls show Latino voters in Florida and across the country are "more enthusiastic" about going to the polls Tuesday, in part rallied by anti-immigration stands by candidates like Rick Scott and Marco Rubio.

Tea Party racism?
By Ken Warren
Florida Today
A new report from the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights says there are solid links between tea party factions and acknowledged hate groups.

JUSTICE AND THE COURTS

Trip to see furnishings for 'Taj Mahal' was quashed
By Lucy Morgan
St. Petersburg Times
Three years ago, when Paul M. Hawkes was chairman of the building committee for the courthouse now called the "Taj Mahal," he checked into buying more than $1 million in furniture for the building.

Scott's ill-advised prison plan
By Tiffany L. Thagard
Ocala Star-Banner
With the state's unemployment rate at an all-time high, how is Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott's plan beneficial?

Scott Rothstein scandal: One year later
By Jon Burstein and Paula McMahon
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Fallout from the largest fraud in South Florida history continues after the dark secret behind Scott Rothstein's success was revealed a year ago this week.

1 comment:

  1. Caponized Candidate Crist is Running as a Woman - SHOCKING story at:

    http://spnheadlines.blogspot.com/2010/11/florida-crist-now-running-as-woman.html

    Peace! :-)

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