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CBS4's Eliott Rodriguez To Moderate 2nd Gubernatorial Debate Tonight Final preparations are underway at Broward College in Davie where CBS4 anchor Eliott Rodriguez will moderate the second gubernatorial debate Wednesday evening.

Final Preps Underway For Florida's Gubernatorial Debate On CBS4Final preparations are underway for Florida’s Gubernatorial Debate: “Decision 2014: Before You Vote” at Broward College in Davie.

Crist, Scott Face Off In 1st Debate, Wyllie Supporters Protests On a soundstage at the Telemundo studios in Miramar Friday, Republican Governor Rick Scott and Democratic challenger stood at podiums far apart, and were far apart on every issue.

Wyllie Sues Over Gubernatorial Debate ExclusionA Libertarian candidate for governor who was shut out of an upcoming debate between Gov. Rick Scott and former Governor Charlie Crist has filed a federal lawsuit seeking inclusion.

Scott & Crist In, Wyllie Out Of Gubernatorial DebateUnless a Libertarian gubernatorial candidate can boost his poll numbers in hurry, it looks like it will be only Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democrat Charlie Crist at the Leadership Florida/Florida Press Association debate.

Rich Touts Record In Battle With CristNan Rich is frustrated. That much is clear. But the lifelong Democrat and former Senate minority leader isn't backing down. Rich told a gathering of news executives and editors Friday that she will continue battling for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination and trying to draw distinctions with opponent Charlie Crist --- despite many of the party's fundraisers and leaders lining up behind the former Republican Crist.

Crist Says He Can't 'Take My Eye Off The Ball' Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist tried to draw sharp contrasts Thursday with Republican Gov. Rick Scott on issues such as the environment, education and openness --- while also seeking to defuse questions about why he won't appear with Democratic opponent Nan Rich.

Debate In Fla. Governor's Race Already Getting TalkFlorida's 2014 gubernatorial election is still more than a year away. The Democratic candidate is still a matter of speculation.
But two groups are already making plans to bring together the Republican and Democratic nominees in a statewide televised debate in mid-October 2014, a time when voters will be making up their minds and preparing to cast ballots.

Government Notices May Bypass NewspapersIt's something in every major newspaper that is often looked over: notices from local governments alerting you to meetings and issues in your community. Now, an effort is underway to get rid of them. It will save money, is it worth it?