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		<title>Time: How Florida&#8217;s forgotten Democrat could win the Senate race</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From Time Magazine: It&#8217;s only June, but Florida&#8217;s three-way U.S. Senate contest is already shaping up as a race to remember. It will have Republican Marco Rubio, the young and formerly unsung conservative who is now widely viewed as the Barack Obama of the tea party movement. It will have Governor Charlie Crist, the former Republican shoo-in who fled the GOP to run as an independent after it became clear that Rubio was cleaning his clock. And it will have&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[From Time Magazine: It&#8217;s only June, but Florida&#8217;s three-way U.S. Senate contest is already shaping up as a race to remember. It will have Republican Marco Rubio, the young and formerly unsung conservative who is now widely viewed as the Barack Obama of the tea party movement. It will have Governor Charlie Crist, the former Republican shoo-in who fled the GOP to run as an independent after it became clear that Rubio was cleaning his clock. And it will have&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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