Post by: by Press Team on October 27, 2010
Continuing to show Rubio is just too extreme for Florida, the Kendrick Meek campaign released a new slide to its "Too Extreme for Florida" website that highlights Rubio last night admitting that giving tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans will increase the national debt after saying the opposite in July.
Post by: by Kendrick Meek on October 26, 2010
I'm just walking off the stage in Orlando after debating Marco Rubio and Charlie Christ for the sixth and final time, and am about to meet with some press. But I wanted to shoot you a quick message first.
Post by: by Press Team on October 26, 2010
Abe Dyk, Kendrick Meek's campaign manager, sent out a statement following tonight's WESH/NBC News debate:
Post by: by Press Team on October 26, 2010
Kendrick Meek will debate Marco Rubio and Charlie Crist starting at 7pm on October 26th, 2010.
Post by: by Press Team on October 26, 2010
Continuing to show Rubio is just too extreme for Florida, the Kendrick Meek campaign released a new slide to its "Too Extreme for Florida" website that highlights Rubio's admiration for the Tea Party's favorite senator, Jim DeMint.
Post by: by Abe Dyk on October 25, 2010
The Herald-Tribune writes, "Meek's determination is fueled in part by the community where he came from, a place that has been torn apart by race riots, drug wars and gang violence and where almost anyone who achieves success understands they are defying the odds...He draws strength from his experiences growing up in Liberty City, where perseverance through hard times is a birthright."
Post by: by Press Team on October 25, 2010
Continuing to show Rubio is just too extreme for Florida, the Kendrick Meek campaign released a new slide to its "Too Extreme for Florida" website that highlights Rubio's assertion that he doesn't know if President Obama is a citizen of the United States.
Post by: by Press Team on October 23, 2010
Press Team's rapid response for Sunday morning's debate in Tampa
Post by: by Press Team on October 23, 2010
Continuing to show Rubio is just too extreme for Florida, the Kendrick Meek campaign released a new slide to its "Too Extreme for Florida" website that highlights Rubio's outspoken support for allowing drilling off Florida beaches.
Post by: by James E. Clyburn on October 23, 2010
Congress doesn't need any more ideologues or opportunists. And the special interests have enough friends in Washington. The U.S. Senate needs more public servants who will stand up FOR their constituents - public servants like Kendrick Meek.
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