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  • Florida's [[2004]] '''presidential primary election''' was held on '''[[March 9]], As Florida has closed primaries, Republicans and Democrats may only vote in their party's primary. Independents of thos
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  • ...mocratic National Committee]] rules allowed, the Democratic Party stripped Florida of its delegates to the Democratic National Convention. Accordingly, no De As Florida has closed primaries, Republicans and Democrats may only vote in their party's primary. Independents of thos
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  • ...t 2|District 2]] and a former member of the [[Pensacola City Council]] and Florida House of Representatives. She is the mother of politicians [[Holly Benson]] She has also run for the Florida State Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the [[mayoralty of Pen
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  • ...e allowed Florida to rejoin the Union, but was scrapped when Congressional Republicans force "Radical Reconstruction" on the state.
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  • '''Dave Murzin''' (born December 24, 1963) is a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky. Representative Dave Murzin of Florida District 2 was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2002 and has been reelected subsequently.
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  • ...istow, a native of Greensboro, North Carolina, first arrived in Pensacola, Florida in 1998 and served as the first, full-time Executive Director of the Africa ...orking at the YWCA of Greensboro. She served as a member of Colorado Black Republicans, the National Association of Fundraising Professionals, and the National As
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  • ...ill College in 1966. In 1968 he received his law degree from University of Florida. He served in the Marines' Judge Advocate General's Corps between 1968-1971 ...[[Joe Scarborough]]. It was one of the 54 congressional seats picked up by Republicans that [[Wikipedia:United States House of Representatives elections, 1994|ele
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  • ...Commission]] and [[ECUA]] seats, various [[First Judicial Circuit Court of Florida|Circuit Court]] judgeships, and two [[Escambia County School Board]] seats <small>Republicans [[Jim Paul]], the incumbent, as well as [[Ronnie Arnold]] and [[Alan Scott]
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  • ...facing the gulf. In November of 1814, the war made its way down to Spanish Florida. In August of 1814, a group of Royal Marines and their commander occupied P ...ded the Federalist Party and left only one political party: the Democratic Republicans. This now gave the United States the right to choose war or peace, whicheve
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  • | occupation =U.S. Congressman for [[Florida's 1st District]] (1995-2001), attorney, television & radio host ...'' (b. [[April 10]] [[1963]]) is a Republican politician who represented [[Florida's 1st Congressional District]] in the United States Congress from [[1995]]
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