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- Votes Fully Restored, Some Florida Delegates Miss the Vote
- Florida Casts Most of its Votes for Obama—And They Count Fully
- Polk School Bus Driver Held On New York Warrant
- Shifting High Pressure Key To Gustav Track
- Hillary’s Speech Rocked Pepsi Center
- A 4-Handkerchief Night
- M-D Poll: Obama Up By A Point, Romney Helps More Than Crist In Fla.
- Gustav Cone Shifts East
- Politics And Romance In Denver
- Wasserman-Schultz To Give Seconding Speech
- Graham: Two Quality People Running for President
- Schweitzer: “I Guaran-dang-tee It”
- Gustav downgraded
- Clintons Appear At Fla. Delegation Party
- One Down, One To Go
The state is so divided about picking a front-runner in Tuesday’s Republican primary, even Gov. Charlie Crist hasn’t made up his mind.
The governor told me tonight he’s still undecided about who is getting his much-courted support. And if he’s leaning one way or another, he isn’t showing his hand.
Crist admitted the campaigns are wooing him pretty intensely and says he may not know who will get his vote until Tuesday morning. Crist says Republicans are lucky there are so many viable candidates in the hunt.
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