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Florida This Week

2012 Year in Review

Season 2012 Episode 51 | 27m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

Rob Lorei and this week’s panelists discuss the ten most important stories of 2012.

This week: It was a year when Florida was in the national political spotlight - from the GOP primary in January, to the convention, to the debates, to election night. It was also a year of scandals and of rising and falling stars. The year saw some party switching, and the growing importance of Latinos and blacks for both major political parties. It sets the stage for the 2014 race for governor.

12/28/2012 | Rating NR

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Florida This Week

2012 Year in Review

Season 2012 Episode 51 | 27m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

This week: It was a year when Florida was in the national political spotlight - from the GOP primary in January, to the convention, to the debates, to election night. It was also a year of scandals and of rising and falling stars. The year saw some party switching, and the growing importance of Latinos and blacks for both major political parties. It sets the stage for the 2014 race for governor.

12/28/2012 | Rating NR

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