Intersection: Friday News Round Table
• The presidential primary heads South and West this weekend. Republican presidential candidates are duking it out in South Carolina and Democratic hopefuls are on the hustings in Nevada.
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• The presidential primary heads South and West this weekend. Republican presidential candidates are duking it out in South Carolina and Democratic hopefuls are on the hustings in Nevada.
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• Marco Rubio’s solid third place in Iowa gave him momentum for Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary but made him the target of criticism from his rivals. Rubio is polling second in New Hampshire, still well behind front runner Donald Trump, and the pressure is on.
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• Florida’s Former Governor Jeb Bush is pulling staff out of Miami and sending them up to New Hampshire. Then Islamophobia rears its ugly head in Titusville a mosque is vandalized. Governor Rick Scott says while he won’t be endorsing anyone before the GOP primary he does pipe up to say front runner Donald Trump captures the frustrations of the people.
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• Florida lawmakers, residents and Presidential candidates respond to the Paris attacks. These stories and more with the Orlando Weekly’s Erin Sullivan, Frank Torres with the Orlando Political Observer, and Maria Padilla with Orlando Latino blog.
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• https://www.wmfe.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Renata_sunshine_2way.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSThe Sunshine Summit is in full swing this afternoon in Orlando with appearances from the Republican crowded field of presidential hopefuls. Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, and Marco Rubio have already taken the stage. And they’ve had one message in common: Florida is the GOP’s key to the White House.
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• Jeb Bush brought his presidential campaign to Orlando Monday. The “Jeb Can Fix It” tour stopped at a school for children with special needs.
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• Central Florida Congressman Daniel Webster wants to be the speaker of the US House of Representatives and he’s picked up a key endorsement from the conservative freedom caucus. But will it be enough? Jeb Bush is losing altitude in the polls, where does the Republican establishment turn now? These stories and more on the Friday news round table on Intersection.
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