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FL Poll: Half Would Consider Crist For Senate

April 6th, 2009

A new Mason Dixon poll conducted for the SayfieReview shows that Gov. Charlie Crist (R) would be a formidable candidate if he were to seek Florida’s open U.S. Senate seat in 2010.

Half of Florida voters said they would consider voting for the first-term incumbent, should he seek the seat, with another 17 percent saying he would definitely have their vote. But 26 percent said they definitely would not vote for Crist, while 7 percent Read more…

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Americans Would Buy from Bankrupt Automakers

December 22nd, 2008

Americans Would Buy from Bankrupt Automakers

The Big Three

can’t go bankrupt, their CEOs argued to Congress for weeks. Some analysts believed the three should simply declare bankruptcy in order to end contractual obligations, then restructure under a court’s protection and emerge as stronger businesses. But their leaders argued that the companies would never succeed in restructuring under bankruptcy protection because Americans would never buy cars from an Read more…

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Auto Bailout Would See Government Oversee Industry

December 11th, 2008

Auto Bailout Would See Government Oversee Industry

America’s Big Three automakers may know their fate within 24 hours. Congressional Democrats are reportedly putting the finishing touches on a bailout plan today, and a vote on the proposal is possible on Tuesday. A Republican filibuster to prevent passage of the plan is possible, but far from certain. The measure under consideration isn’t what the industry wanted. It falls well short of the $36 billion that General Motors, Read more…

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GM's Bailout Request Would Fund Massive Changes

December 4th, 2008

GM's Bailout Request Would Fund Massive Changes

All three major U.S. automakers submitted plans to Congress Tuesday outlining how they would spend the money they’ve asked the federal government to provide in order to save them from bankruptcy – but only General Motors outlined plans for a massive restructuring of its operations. GM’s plan would shutter several major auto brands, close plants, eliminate tens of thousands of jobs and renegotiate union contracts. It would also Read more…

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