FLORIDA ELECTIONS – Why Is Florida Considering The Candidates Most Responsible For Letting Florida’s Mortgage Crisis Happen?

Democrat Alex Sink appears be leading the the battle for the Governor’sBill McCollum Office while Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum and former healthcare executive Rick Scott have poured a combined $50 million into their primary negative ad campaign against each other. Florida voters seem to becoming disenchanted with the two Republicans, according to a Quinnipiac University poll taken between Aug. 11 through August 16, 2010.

Alex Sink is the state’s current chief financial officer who is in a virtual tie with Bill McCollum if he wins next week. If Scott is the nominee, Alex Sink would hold a 33 percent to 29 percent edge. Independent candidate Lawton “Bud”

Chiles pulls about 12 percent of the vote, and about 20 percent of Floridians FL Chief Financial Officer's official Portraitare still undecided. Although Chiles may not win, he carries a significant swing vote that may ultimately determine Florida’s Governors race.

Quinnipiac has also claimed McCollum is starting to surge some 12 percentage points past Scott, so who knows what the powers behind the curtain want Florida to believe.

The polls also shows soon to be ex-Govenor Charlie Crist with a relatively steady lead in the U.S. Senate race over Republican Marco Rubio, this is in conflict with a recent Saint Pete times poll that reported the opposite results.

Alex Sink, Bill McCullom, and Charlie Crist All Allowed The Mortgage Crisis To Happen Until IT Was Too LateOfficial photo of Florida Governor Charlie Crist

What seems absolutely remarkable to me is that all the major contenders in all the major races have held high ranking seats in Government, and they all completely failed to prevent Florida from becoming the leading State for mortgage and foreclosure fraud in all the nation. Florida is leading the country in unemployment. Florida is the among the worst states to open a new business because of lawsuit abuse. Florida why are you considering these failures for political office please comment below and send this article to your friends.

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