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Rick Scott In Orlando Thursday w/Newly Selected Lieutenant Governor

September 1, 2010 Local, Political News 2 Comments

BeardallRick Scott In Orlando Thursday w/Newly Selected Lieutenant Governor

By Tom Tillison
Orlando Political Press

Rick Scott has selected his Lieutenant Governor and he’ll announce this choice at 10:00AM tomorrow morning. 

Also, Rick Scott and his newly chosen LG candidate will be in Orlando tomorrow, Thursday @ 2 pm at the Beardall Senior Center on Delaney, just south of downtown.  The address is 800 Delaney Avenue, Orlando, FL  32801. 

Google map directions here.

This event is free and open to the public.  Everyone is invited to attend and meet the next leaders of the Sunshine State!

Posted by TomT

A late comer to the political scene, Tom quickly established himself as a leader of the tea party movement in the Central Florida area. He’s the co-founder of the Central Florida Tea Party Council, co-founder and Editor-In-Chief of the Orlando Political Press and serves on the steering committee for the West Orlando Tea Party. He is known for his laid back style, passion for the issues and intensity of opinion, which he prefers sharing in open parking lots with plenty of room to pontificate.

Currently there are "2 comments" on this Article:

  1. Darlene Cecilia Raimondi-Petty says:

    Directions link was a great help. Hope I can make it.

  2. Allen Wilson says:

    The complete announcement video will be available. Here’s a short clip.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU0XpQA2EdE

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