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Thanks for visiting. On a semi-daily basis we scan Florida's major daily newspapers for significant Florida political news and punditry. We also review the editorial pages and political columnists/pundits for Florida political commentary. The papers we review include: the Miami Herald, Sun-Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, Naples News, Sarasota Herald Tribune, St Pete Times, Tampa Tribune, Orlando Sentinel, the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Tallahassee Democrat, and, occasionally, the Florida Times Union; we also review the political news blogs associated with these newspapers.

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The Blog for Thursday, October 13, 2005

Where Does The Money Come From?

    From the expected places:
    Scooping up record amounts of money heading into the fall, the field of Republicans and Democrats vying to succeed Gov. Jeb Bush are leaning heavily on industries and interest groups linked to their current jobs, new campaign finance reports show.

    The state's top lawyer, Attorney General Charlie Crist, once again led the money-raising race thanks in large part to more than $200,000 from lawyers and law firms, according to an Orlando Sentinel analysis of fund-raising over the past three months.

    His opponent for the Republican nomination, Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher, collected nearly the same amount among insurers, investors, bankers and financial-service companies, industries his office helps oversee.

    Although they are far behind the Republicans in total fund-raising, the two Democratic contenders are taking a similar path to the bank.

    Five-term U.S. Rep. Jim Davis of Tampa raised about as much money in and around Washington, D.C., as he did in Miami. Opponent Rod Smith, a state senator from Alachua County who chairs the Senate's Agriculture Committee, powered his campaign with plenty of checks from the agriculture industry.
    "Candidates rely on their areas of political influence".

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