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Meek: I'm not dropping outupdated: Fri Oct 29 2010 19:02:00

Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Kendrick Meek says he is not dropping out of the Florida race.

Meek says Crist tried to talk him into quitting Senate bidupdated: Fri Oct 29 2010 12:35:00

Democratic Rep. Kendrick Meek said it was Florida Gov. Charlie Crist and not former President Bill Clinton who asked him to end his Senate bid in Florida.

Candidates gang up in Senate debateupdated: Sun Oct 24 2010 13:35:00

The three-way Florida Senate race seemed more of a two-sided contest Sunday as Republican front-runner Marco Rubio's opponents both targeted him in a debate on CNN's "State of the Union."

Debate fireworksupdated: Sun Oct 24 2010 13:35:00

During the Florida senate debate on CNN's State of the Union, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist gets some heat for changing his political party.

Clinton-Meek political friendship spans nearly 2 decadesupdated: Thu Sep 09 2010 10:26:00

It's been a long time since U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek and former President Clinton met at the Suwanee Swifty store in Tallahassee, Florida.

Marco Rubio: 'I represent the things I stand for'updated: Wed Sep 08 2010 12:24:00

For Marco Rubio, life was simpler when it was tea time all the time.

Marco Rubio's changing message?updated: Wed Sep 08 2010 12:24:00

Marco Rubio appears to be modifying his message as he seeks a Senate seat. CNN's Jim Acosta reports.

McCain wins Senate primary in Arizonaupdated: Wed Aug 25 2010 02:41:00

Sen. John McCain told supporters he will "take nothing for granted" after defeating former Rep. J.D. Hayworth in a bitterly fought Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Arizona Tuesday.

Greene threatens Florida papers with lawsuitupdated: Tue Aug 17 2010 17:20:00

Florida Senate candidate Jeff Greene is a billionaire real estate investor who has spent millions to fund his primary campaign against fellow Democrat, Rep. Kendrick Meek. Now, one week before Florida's primary elections, Greene is preparing to spend his money on a lawsuit against two Florida newspapers if they don't publish lengthy retractions to damning articles they recently published about Greene.

Bill Clinton back on the campaign trail stumping for othersupdated: Mon Aug 16 2010 04:35:00

Former President Bill Clinton hits the campaign trail Monday with three rallies for Rep. Kendrick Meek as the latter makes a bid for Florida's Democratic Senate nomination.

Florida race could haunt Democrats in 2012updated: Fri Jun 11 2010 12:41:00

A lot of attention this week was focused on female candidates finishing first in Senate and gubernatorial primaries in California, Arkansas, Nevada and South Carolina. Their successes were huge -- involving such feats as fighting back against salacious rumors of affairs and charges of buying an election, fending off a huge battle against big labor and riding the Tea Party Express to victory.

Crist's move shows it's all about winningupdated: Sat May 01 2010 14:50:00

Why do we bother with the notion that politicians today are great statesman or stateswomen who are willing to put their personal ambitions aside in pursuit of the greater good?

Veterans at risk?updated: Wed Mar 25 2009 11:29:00

Thousands of vets may have been infected with life-threatening viruses after a hospital discovers unsterilized probes.

Possible contamination at VA facilities sparks call for inquiryupdated: Wed Mar 25 2009 11:29:00

Thousands of veterans in South Florida may have been exposed to hepatitis and HIV because of contaminated equipment after getting colonoscopies at the Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, officials announced Monday.

Commentary: Don't rush bonus taxupdated: Fri Mar 20 2009 21:27:00

With our last word of the week on the AIG bonuses, it's OK to be mad, but in Congress, too often one person's rage is another person's instant law in the making. That is not always a good thing.

Bonus madnessupdated: Fri Mar 20 2009 21:27:00

CNN's Campbell Brown says the measure in Congress that would tax bonuses for some workers is ironic.

CNNMoney: Young must join Social Security debateupdated: Sat May 21 2005 12:28:00

Although their retirement may be years away, the nation's younger workers should be involved in the debate over Social Security, as well as aware of the risks posed by President Bush's plan to shore up the program, a Democratic congressman said Saturday.

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