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		<title>Jamie Grant doesn’t miss 2014-15 election drama</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This year, Jamie Grant got lucky. The Hillsborough County Republican qualified for office with no opposition, meaning he&#8217;s an automatic walk-on for the 2016-18 term. But for Grant, who represents Florida House District 64, that&#8217;s far from the story two years ago. He was re-elected, then had the results thrown out after legal challenges put them into question, before finally regaining his seat. &#8220;While it’s hard to imagine a more frustrating campaign than last cycle, I’m a big believer in focusing on what&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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