Fla. Gov. Rick Scott (R) Defeats Former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist
Rick Scott completed the historically expensive task of winning a second term as Florida's governor Tuesday night in a bitter fight with Democrat Charlie Crist settled by a sliver of votes.
With 96 percent of ballots counted statewide, Scott led with 48.3 percent of the vote to Crist's 46.9 percent. Libertarian Adrian Wyllie had 3.8 percent.
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I'm starting to think that Obama isn't quite so popular.
Oh, look: the Left is still writing off Republican victories as forms of extremism. Seriously, if the GOP is your definition of extremist, then you've lived a sheltered life.
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