County GOP Vice Chairwoman Tami Donnally from Lake Worth who lost state House races in
2010 and 2012 in Democrat-tilted districts, says she’s considering a run
for the District 31 Senate seat. Palm Beach county overall is predominantly Democratic registered voters.
Those already committed to run are Lori Berman and Irv Slosberg, both Democrats.
Gov. Rick Scott has set a Jan. 30 primary date and April 10 general election to fill the District 31 Senate seat.
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Showing posts with label Irv Slosberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irv Slosberg. Show all posts
Monday, November 13, 2017
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
A Conspiracy against Jeff Clemens?
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Read about it... and how Jeff thinks Republicans are helping his Democratic opponent, Irv Slosberg.
Read about it... and how Jeff thinks Republicans are helping his Democratic opponent, Irv Slosberg.
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Democrats,
Irv Slosberg,
Jeff Clemens,
Republicans
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Jeff Clemens is ticked off
Clemens is ticked off at Irv Slosberg. I guess he thought he would have a cake-walk back into office.
Irv calls him a cry-baby...
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Irv Slosberg Self-funds another $50k
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Multi-millionaire Irv Slosberg has loaned his campaign more money for the Florida Senate in order to spread the word and defeat Jeff Clemens.
Clemens says Irv is "not much of a Democrat and not a progressive." I would think, if true, that this is a very good thing.
Read about Irv
Multi-millionaire Irv Slosberg has loaned his campaign more money for the Florida Senate in order to spread the word and defeat Jeff Clemens.
Clemens says Irv is "not much of a Democrat and not a progressive." I would think, if true, that this is a very good thing.
Read about Irv
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Jeff Clemens blames Republicans for his Democratic opponent Irv Slosberg
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Democratic Rep. Irv Slosberg of Boca Raton, wearing a bright orange "Let Irv Serve" ball cap, moved from one Senate race to another in the final hour of qualifying, and will challenge Sen. Jeff Clemens, D-Lake Worth, in an Aug. 30 primary for the District 31 Senate seat in Palm Beach County.
"Let the people decide," said Slosberg, whose residence is in Senate District 29, where another incumbent, Democratic Rep. Kevin Rader, is running. The 29th district dips into northern Broward County, while the 31st is wholy within Palm Beach, including Delray Beach, Boynton Beach and Lake Worth.
"It's going to be a bloodbath," said a Democratic operative who was part of the crowd hanging out at the state elections headquarters in Tallahassee.
Read about it...
Clemens response? "I'm not surprised at all," Clemens said Friday. "I've been hearing for weeks that Republicans were trying to find a Democrat to run against me, and it appears they finally found their man."
Democratic Rep. Irv Slosberg of Boca Raton, wearing a bright orange "Let Irv Serve" ball cap, moved from one Senate race to another in the final hour of qualifying, and will challenge Sen. Jeff Clemens, D-Lake Worth, in an Aug. 30 primary for the District 31 Senate seat in Palm Beach County.
"Let the people decide," said Slosberg, whose residence is in Senate District 29, where another incumbent, Democratic Rep. Kevin Rader, is running. The 29th district dips into northern Broward County, while the 31st is wholy within Palm Beach, including Delray Beach, Boynton Beach and Lake Worth.
"It's going to be a bloodbath," said a Democratic operative who was part of the crowd hanging out at the state elections headquarters in Tallahassee.
Read about it...
Clemens response? "I'm not surprised at all," Clemens said Friday. "I've been hearing for weeks that Republicans were trying to find a Democrat to run against me, and it appears they finally found their man."
Labels:
Blame Game,
Democrats,
Irv Slosberg,
Jeff Clemens
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Irv Slosberg doesn't know what he's doing
Slosberg said that it’s “a possibility” he’ll launch a Democratic primary run against Abruzzo or Clemens — or just remain in his House seat.
Read about it...Incumbents pissed!
Read about it...Incumbents pissed!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Quotes of the Day - 1967 Israeli borders
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Reactions to Obama's stand on Israel:
The President's reference to Israel's 1967 borders marks a step back in the peace process, as the U.S. must not predetermine the outcome of direct negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians.
~ U.S Senator Marco Rubio (Republican)
Today's endorsement by President Barack Obama of the creation of a Hamas-led Palestinian state based on the pre-1967 borders signals the most egregious foreign policy decision his administration has made to date.
~U.S. Congressman Allen West (Republican)
Israel cannot be expected to make any territorial concessions that do not acknowledge the reality on the ground. The 1967 borders are indefensible.
~U.S. Congressman Ted Deutch (Democrat)
I don't think Obama's plan was a big hit with the Jewish community. I had some calls and they are not favorable.
~State Rep. Irv Slosberg (Democrat)
While Israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace, it cannot go back to the 1967 lines.
~Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu
Did a million Jews turn Republican today?
~Stony Brook political scientist Matthew Lebo
And what President Obama said:
We believe the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed "swaps" of land.
~President Barack Obama
Read what The American Thinker has to say.
Reactions to Obama's stand on Israel:The President's reference to Israel's 1967 borders marks a step back in the peace process, as the U.S. must not predetermine the outcome of direct negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians.
~ U.S Senator Marco Rubio (Republican)
Today's endorsement by President Barack Obama of the creation of a Hamas-led Palestinian state based on the pre-1967 borders signals the most egregious foreign policy decision his administration has made to date.
~U.S. Congressman Allen West (Republican)
Israel cannot be expected to make any territorial concessions that do not acknowledge the reality on the ground. The 1967 borders are indefensible.
~U.S. Congressman Ted Deutch (Democrat)
I don't think Obama's plan was a big hit with the Jewish community. I had some calls and they are not favorable.
~State Rep. Irv Slosberg (Democrat)
While Israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace, it cannot go back to the 1967 lines.
~Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu
Did a million Jews turn Republican today?
~Stony Brook political scientist Matthew Lebo
And what President Obama said:
We believe the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed "swaps" of land.
~President Barack Obama
Read what The American Thinker has to say.
Labels:
Allen West,
International,
Irv Slosberg,
Marco Rubio,
Obama,
Peace,
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