Only adds fuel to the fire when it comes to the congressman's views on women. He voted against the Senate’s bipartisan version of the Violence Against Women Act,
Millions of Americans are proud to have voted for
President Obama in 2008. 2012. Even though he isn’t
on the ballot, this election is critical for the final 2 years of his Presidency.
And while we are are at it we can rid our state of ourRight Wing Infestation. Democrats still outnumber Republicans among Florida’s registered voters. Then why do they get to rule? Will youcommit
to vote this November?
“When it comes to the midterm elections this November, we need you to be as passionate and as hungry as you were in 2008 and 2012.
Born April 30, 1951. to Joan Perlman Saul and M. William Saul at Tampa General Hospital. For 20 years, she served as a member of Tampa City Council. WE Want HER BACK!
Republicans in Florida hate Obamacare so much that they created a healthcare alternative back in March that was supposed to compete with President Obama’s signature law, but people just aren’t buying it…literally. Over the last six months, 984,000 Floridians have enrolled in Obamacare compared to the mere 30 who have signed up for the GOP alternative. here
Alan Grayson's bold, progressive leadership on demilitarizing the police is just the latest example of why it is so important that we have him in Congress. Alan Grayson fights for our values when few others will. That makes him a hero -- and it makes him a right-wing target. We can't let the extremists take down Grayson in 2014. here
Governor Rick Scott’s administration allowed Duke Energy to continue collecting money from Florida’s consumers, despite the fact that the two power plants they are paying for won’t produce a single watt of electricity. While Duke charges Florida families $3.2 billion in higher electric rates, Gov. Scott made off with half a million dollars