Florida Poll Puts Romney Ahead
GOP hopeful Mitt Romney has a three-point lead over President Obama, according to a new poll of Florida voters.
A new Gravis Marketing survey shows Romney leading Obama, 48%-45%, in Florida. As Christian Heinze notes, if you add Gary Johnson to the equation, he takes 1.7% from Romney and .5% from Obama. That means if the Romney-Obama gap is tight enough, Johnson could swing the state, which would be a bitter irony for the GOP, considering it shunned and blacked him out of primary debates when he was running for the Republican nomination.
Rubio Out to Sea When Romney Phoned
"Gov. Romney was gracious enough to call me on Friday evening that week," Marco Rubio told a crowd of 825 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. "I was out on boat with my kids. I came back and I had four missed calls from Mitt Romney. I go 'Uh-oh.' So I talked to him and he said we're going to be announcing our VP tomorrow and you're going to be excited about the pick I've made. "And I said, 'Well, that's really good news because I just bought a four-day cruise,' " Rubio said.
Will Isaac Trump Mitt?
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn told CNN's Early Start Wednesday that "politics will take second place" to public safety if a storm hits the bay area. Asked whether authorities would be prepared to call off the convention's proceedings if a storm threatened on a particular night, Buckhorn said, "Absolutely we're prepared to call it off."
The Bondi-Bush Show: Now That's a Ticket
PAM BONDI, JEB BUSH PART OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT LINEUP by John Kennedy of the Palm Beach Post. Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi and former Gov. Jeb Bush have been named part of the Republican National Convention lineup for Wednesday's third night of the event.
The economy - and soon-to-be Republican nominee Mitt Romney's ability to fix it - will be a central theme of the night. The GOP mantra for Wednesday will be "We Can Change It," said Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus.
Bondi and Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens are scheduled to share an early evening stage, shortly after 2008 presidential nominee John McCain addresses the gathering. Bush will be on a little later, amid vice-presidential runners-up Rob Portman and Tim Pawlenty, who will speak before Romney running mate Paul Ryan takes the stage.
Vern No Longer in Top 10 Wealthiest... But Who's Counting Anyway? Rep. Vern Buchanan slipped out of the top 10 list of wealthiest lawmakers after reporting a drop of more than $5 million in his net worth. The congressman's $36.5 fortune ranks him 11th, just behind freshman Rep. Jim Renacci, who was worth at least $36.7 million in 2011.
Anna Marks
9:02 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012
Gary Johnson is definitely the best candidate, don't you agree? http://celebrity-plugs.com/t/
Suzi Saul
8:41 am on Friday, August 24, 2012
Now would be a great time to make a statement with a third party vote with Gary Johnson being the most obvious choice. With so many unhappy with the offerings this election cycle, the big money, the extreme right wing, the Dems taking away our liberties as fast as the GOP...do you think it would have an impact on the parties if an third party received more votes than any other third party in our history? Would that not show emphatically that if they want our votes, they need to change their ways? If we flip flop back and forth between Demss and GOP in every election, it does nothing to stop the madness. I'm sending a strong protest with my vote, and pulling Gary's lever.