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This one is especially sweet. No one likes a disingenuous Traitor. Good on you Floridians!
Florida Republican Gov. Rick Scott, seen as one of the most vulnerable incumbents in the nation, won re-election Tuesday after turning back former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist, who was trying to return to office as a Democrat.
The Associated Press declared Scott the winner Tuesday night with nearly all votes counted. He held nearly 49 percent of the vote to Crist’s 47 percent.
The 61-year-old Scott becomes just the second GOP governor in state history to win re-election — and he did it despite low favorability ratings among Floridians.
Crist conceded the election to Scott in a phone call just after 11:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Scott spent his campaign emphasizing the drop in the state’s unemployment rate during his first term and criticizing Crist as a political opportunist and supporter of President Barack Obama...
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Florida GOP Gov. Rick Scott Wins Re-Election As Crist Concedes CBS Tampa
DRUDGE REPORT 2014
Florida Republican Gov. Rick Scott, seen as one of the most vulnerable incumbents in the nation, won re-election Tuesday after turning back former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist, who was trying to return to office as a Democrat.
The Associated Press declared Scott the winner Tuesday night with nearly all votes counted. He held nearly 49 percent of the vote to Crist’s 47 percent.
The 61-year-old Scott becomes just the second GOP governor in state history to win re-election — and he did it despite low favorability ratings among Floridians.
Crist conceded the election to Scott in a phone call just after 11:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Scott spent his campaign emphasizing the drop in the state’s unemployment rate during his first term and criticizing Crist as a political opportunist and supporter of President Barack Obama...
More:
Florida GOP Gov. Rick Scott Wins Re-Election As Crist Concedes CBS Tampa
DRUDGE REPORT 2014