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Expect more of the campaign ad style attacks in the next debate between Governor Rick Scott and challenger Charlie Crist.
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Incumbent Republican Gov. Rick Scott is facing off with former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist — who's now running as a Democrat. The race is close, expensive and nasty, with a deluge of attack ads.
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People who don't have the right ID or who run into other problems at the polls are often told to vote a provisional ballot. But the rules governing these ballots vary and many are never counted.
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Libertarian Candidate for Governor Adrian Wyllie is gaining ground in the polls. He speaks with 90.7's Matthew Peddie about his plans for Florida.
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Florida had the longest wait times for voters in the 2012 presidential election, but that’s not likely to be a problem in November.
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Libertarian Candidate Adrian Wyllie was invited to one of the debates, then un-invited. Now, he's taking legal action.
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As a part of his campaign, Charlie Crist is making education a priority. He tells 90.7 News his plans for Florida education.
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Both Rick Scott and Charlie Crist are promising to increase education spending upon election, but that may be a tough promise to keep without cuts to other state programs or an increase in revenues.
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"We don't see foreign policy events, the crisis in the Middle East, even border security here at home appearing in campaign ads to nearly the same degree," says one political ad expert.
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In a new campaign ad released Tuesday, gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist is highlighting incumbent Rick Scott's record on issues like access to abortion and coverage of birth control.