Today on State of the Union, Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul told us he's in it for the long haul. Paul said he cannot compete with the money spent in the Sunshine State, but that his message is resonating in caucus states. He says he may win Maine.
The Senate's top Republican Mitch McConnell didn't rule out a tax hike to pay for an extension of the payroll tax cut. And, Florida Governor Rick Scott expects Mitt Romney to win Tuesday's Florida Primary. Watch Candy’s take on today’s show here.
Rick Scott takes on a lot of jobs in Florida (including cruise ship DJ), as we learn in this week's "Getting to Know."
Candy Crowley recaps today's edition of State of the Union.
A debate about the Latino vote with Carlos Gutierrez, a former Bush commerce secretary, and LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, an Obama supporter, on the importance of the Latino vote now and in November.
A close up look at some of the highlights from the 2012 GOP campaign trail this week.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) weighs in on the payroll tax cut, tax increases, and responds to President Obama's State of the Union speech.
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul talks about the future of his campaign, the Florida primary, his opponents, and how long he is willing to go in the race.
Florida Governor Rick Scoot weighs in on the 2012 race, the Florida primary, and which candidate he would support.
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul on the U.S"s efforts to keep Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, the TSA, and his campaign.
(CNN)-It's early, and State of the Union is bringing you the best of the morning headlines to go with your cup of coffee.
It's a Florida edition of the Early Bird, with its primary just two days away.
Check out what we're reading, and be sure to watch our interview with GOP presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul today at 9am/12pm ET.