Florida's in spotlight with open Senate seat

From: The Washington Times | April 21, 2009 

Heads up, political junkies — Florida’s back. With an open Senate seat, a possible open governor’s spot and a new Cuba policy from the White House, the home of the hanging chad is once again pushing itself into the political limelight as the 2010 election season gears up. Soon after Republican Sen. Mel Martinez announced in December that he would step down in January 2011 after one term, an intriguing list of possible replacements emerged, with the state’s top politician, the popular Republican Gov. Charlie Crist, leading the way. “Certainly if he wants to [run], the ground has been laid, …

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