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		<title>Steve Bousquet: Bill McCollum&#8217;s campaign for Florida governor in trouble</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Steve Bousquet writes the story Bill McCollum doesn&#8217;t want to read: Attorney General Bill McCollum&#8217;s once-certain path to the Republican nomination for governor is in trouble, with supporters for the first time voicing anxiety about his chances and questioning his strategy. Trailing newcomer Rick Scott by 13 points in a recent statewide poll and unable to match Scott&#8217;s millions of dollars in TV ads, McCollum looks vulnerable. It&#8217;s a stunning shift for a seasoned politician who seemed to have a&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Steve Bousquet: Bill McCollum&#8217;s campaign for Florida governor in trouble</title>
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