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To: Kenny Bunkport
Who do the Republicans have to put up against Nelson other than "Nobody"?

Apparently your are not a Floridian or you would know that Alan Bense is the speaker of our (strongly Republican) house.

He may not be that well-known nationally, but he's not running nationally...it's us Florida folks who will vote him in and YES, we are ready to do it, given the opportunity.

There seem to be a lot of people who view our politics from a distance and think they have it all figured out. Never make decisions based on a distant view....you could end up married to Rosie O'Donnell.

32 posted on 05/09/2006 4:36:40 PM PDT by capt. norm (W.C. Fields: "Hollywood is the gold cap on a tooth that should have been pulled out years ago.")
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To: capt. norm

The average FL voter has never heard of Bense. If he runs, he will lose.


35 posted on 05/09/2006 4:52:25 PM PDT by pleikumud
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To: capt. norm
Apparently your are not a Floridian or you would know that Alan Bense is the speaker of our (strongly Republican) house.

He may not be that well-known nationally, but he's not running nationally...it's us Florida folks who will vote him in and YES, we are ready to do it, given the opportunity.

.\ You are correct. How many of us remember not so far back to 2004, when our then-Speaker of the House, Johnny Byrd, announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate (for retiring Senator Bob Graham's seat), and then used his position as Speaker to advance his personal political agenda, while pissing off nearly everyone in the state? Oh, sure, by the time the 2004 Florida Legislature general session was done, Johnny Byrd was a "well-known" name. VERY well known.

And in the 2004 primary, Johnny Byrd ran 4th of 8 candidates, with an impressive 5.9% of the vote (to be fair, Byrd was able to easily beat out more pathetic candidates than he, like Larry Klayman).

In our Florida House, at the close of the 2nd year session presided over by a Speaker (our Speakers generally serve a two-year term in that leadership positon), it is traditional for the members of the Florida House to present the outgoing Speaker with a memorial gift. Let's compare:

Allan Bense: a classic 1997 Corvette (worth about $10K), paid for solely by a collection among the members of the Florida House.

Johnny Byrd: a vintage guitar...and the state Republican party had to chip in to buy that, since not enough money for it could be raised among the 2004 Florida House members, who just felt Johnny Byrd had jerked them around.

Whether he decides to run or not, Allan Bense will be thought of as a man who focused on the business he was elected by the people of his district to do, and the business of the people of the State of Florida, WITHIN the State of Florida. If he does decide to run, that he didn't use his office as Florida Speaker of the House as some jive platform for his senatorial ambitions will be seen as a plus.

Katherine Harris' first cousin, J.D. Alexander (a Florida state senator) has already come out with an endorsement for Allan Bense. Now, I could understand why Alexander might be just a bit put out with his cousin Katherine, considering that she's spent the last 5 years (unsuccessfully) suing him in state and federal courts, along with the other cousins, aunts, and uncles, over a family estate/inheritance dispute. I can understand why the Alexander, Troutman/Collier, Milligan, and Hill Griffin III branches of Katherine Harris' family (Florida royalty--the descendents of Ben Hill Griffin, Jr.) might not be found on the list of Katherine Harris' senatorial campaign contributors (and sure enough, you won't find them there). But for a member of this closeknit (and ordinarily, closed ranks and intensely private) family to publicly come out in support of a candidate who might "potentially" oppose another member of their family for office...wow.

Allan Bense has a formidable rolling political machine poised to make sure that any person in Florida who doesn't know his name now, knows it within the next two weeks. Because Katherine Harris has been forced (through lack of outside contributions) to finance her own campaign with (so far) $3,250,000 of her own money, she has triggered the "millionaire's amendment" to the federal campaign finance law (which allows for individual and party contributions to Bense's campaign at 6X the level ordinarily permitted by law--for example, rather than the $2,100 individual contribution limit applied to all of Harris' contributors, Bense's individual contributors would have a limit of $12,600 EACH--while the limits for Harris' contributors do not change--that's a choice she made).

She's done, and she's done it to herself.

41 posted on 05/09/2006 5:40:36 PM PDT by zerelda
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To: capt. norm

My question wasn't who might you vote for, but who, other than Harris is running. If your House Speaker runs, great. But right now his candidacy doesn't sound sure. Maybe this is all part of a dance, but why didn't the GOP have someone lined-up by the first of the year to jump into this race?


44 posted on 05/09/2006 7:57:29 PM PDT by Kenny Bunkport
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