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Elections were a nail biter in greater Daytona and Florida with governor's race

Dana Swanson columnist / Headline Surfer®By Dana Swanson
Dana's Domain
Political Columnist
 
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Thank goodness the Nov. 4 mid-term elections are over. With the polls having Democrat Chrlie Crist and Republican Rick Scott so close, every voter mattered for Florida.

With Putin's invasion of Ukraine, where's America's leadership?

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MeliisaCollins, political blog: US and Them / Headline Surfer®By MELISSA COLLINS
Headline Surfer®
Political Blogger: US and Them
 

DELTONA, Fla. -- Are we on the verge of World War III? Is Obama floundering? The answer to the first question is not yet known. The answer to the latter is obvious. And because of the indecisiveness in the White House, Putin is proving to the World that where there is a vacuum it will be filled.

Disappointed with President Obama's State of the Union address

Editor's Note: Here is the weekly message from Congressman Ron DeSantis, the Republican from St. Augustine, representing the 6th district that includes greater Daytona Beach...Congressman Ron DeSantis

Washington DC -- On Tuesday the President delivered his State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress.

Yes, Charlie Crist can win the governor's race again -- as a Democrat Henry Frederick Sun, 11/10/2013 - 16:02
Editor's Note: Headline Surfer® asked Deltona resident and Democrat Ellen Juliano to weigh in on the candidacy of Charlie Crist for governor in 2014, against incumbent Republican Rick Scott as an alternative perspective to those written by Headline Surfer Chief Political blogger Dana D. Swanson of DeBary and fellow political blogger Cory Thompson, both Scott supporters. Here is Juliano's write-up:
 
Ellen Juliano of Deltona / Headline Surfer®By Ellen Juliano
Guest blogger
for Headline Surfer®
 

DELTONA -- Many Democrats walked away disappointed from the 2013 Florida Democratic Party State Conference all fired up, but somewhat confused when the much anticipated announcement by Charlie Crist's run for Governor was not announced.