The Florida governor's race heats up over a fan. LZ Granderson, Ana Navarro, Kevin Madden and Penny Lee discuss.
Gov. Rick Scott talks to Candy about how his state is dealing with adverse weather ahead of the RNC convention.
Plenty of developments on today's show. While he won’t endorse a candidate in the 2012 race, South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham declared “the primary’s over." He thinks Mitt Romney will end up facing President Obama in November. Graham said he's "comfortable" with Romney and expects him to get the delegates necessary to capture the nomination.
Regarding the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, Florida Governor Rick Scott (R) promised a thorough investigation into the incident. Scott told us "justice will prevail."
The president's senior adviser David Plouffe did not mince words when talking about the reaction by Republican presidential candidates Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich to President Obama's comments on the Trayvon Martin shooting. Plouffe called the remarks "reprehensible" and "irresponsible."
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Gov. Rick Scott (R) Florida weigh's in on the economy, healthcare, and his approval ratings going into election season.
Gov. Rick Scott (R) Florida weighs in on Trayvon Martin's death and reveals more about the state's investigation.
We’ll discuss the health care law with White House Senior Adviser David Plouffe as the Supreme Court prepares to debate the constitutionality of one of the president’s signature initiatives.
Plus, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on the timeline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan and the 2012 presidential campaign.
Also, in an exclusive interview, we’ll talk to Florida’s Governor Rick Scott (R) on the growing controversy over the Trayvon Martin shooting and Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” laws, other news of the day including the 2012 race, and the economy.
Then, Time Magazine’s Mike Duffy and USA Today’s Susan Page digest the political news of the week.
It promises to be a great show. Tune in Sunday at 9AM & NOON ET.
Rick Scott takes on a lot of jobs in Florida (including cruise ship DJ), as we learn in this week's "Getting to Know."
Florida Governor Rick Scoot weighs in on the 2012 race, the Florida primary, and which candidate he would support.
With the 2012 presidential race in full swing, we’ll preview Tuesday’s Florida primary where the GOP contenders are fighting for the top spot in the winner-take-all state.
First, Candy sits down with Presidential Candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul who is bypassing the sunshine state. Nonetheless, Paul is still polling at 14 percent behind Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. What's his strategy? We’ll ask him.
Then, Candy talks to Florida Governor Rick Scott, a conservative Republican who still hasn’t endorsed a candidate; which candidate best fits his state now and in November?
Plus, Sen. Mitch McConnell reacts to President Obama’s State of the Union speech. We’ll talk to the senator about his plans to get Americans back to work and whether he thinks the payroll tax debate will be resolved.
And finally, which party better suits Latino voters? We'll have a debate with Carlos Gutierrez, a former Bush commerce secretary, and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, an Obama supporter.
It's this Sunday at 9 a.m. & NOON ET.
Two governors, a Democrat and a Republican, are employing different methods to reduce major budget shortfalls.