Reporter William March has covered state and national politics since 1994. Email
Reporter Christian M. Wade has covered the City of Tampa since 2008. Email
Reporter Mike Salinero has covered Hillsborough County government for The Tampa Tribune since 2007. Email
Reporter Lindsay Peterson has been a general assignment reporter at the Tampa Tribune since 2005, focusing on higher education since 2009. Email
|
Posted Jun 17, 2008 by Billy House, Tribune Washington Bureau
Updated Jun 17, 2008 at 12:47 PM
WASHINGTON – Florida Sen. Bill Nelson just lashed out at John McCain’s call for an end to a federal ban on new drilling off the shores of Florida and other states.
In a conference with reporters on behalf of Barack Obama’s campaign, Democrat Nelson at one point said McCain’s positions shows his “coziness with oil companies and Wall Street investment banks that are fueling this run up in (gas) prices …”
“John McCain has flip-flopped on drilling off the coast,” said Nelson. “He used to be against it. He’s now for it.”
But the problem, said Nelson, is that “drilling off shore does not lower oil prices.”
“Now, if you really want to bring down prices, then you have to go after the speculators so they cannot use these schemes to keep running the price up and up,” said Nelson.
ADVERTISEMENT
Advertisement
TBO.com - Tampa Bay Online ©2010 Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. A Media General company. Member Agreement | Privacy Statement | Work With Us