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Florida Governor: Rick Scott Rick Scott, an NRA Life Attorney General: Member, Is “A” Rated and Endorsed by the NRA-PVF NRA-PVF Can DID A TE N DO R SEME N TS E 2010 Ratings are as of Sept. 15, 2010 • For any updates go to www.NRAPVF.org FLORIDA Governor: Rick Scott Rick Scott, an NRA Life Attorney General: Member, is “A” rated and endorsed by the NRA-PVF. Pam Bondi Rick Scott is strongly Pam Bondi is “A” rated and committed to protecting endorsed by the NRA-PVF. and preserving our For 18 years, Pam Bondi has Second Amendment rights. Rick has committed been a front-line prosecutor to the NRA that he will uphold the rights of every and has served under five Florida gun-owner and sportsman as Governor of State Attorneys. As a fourth Florida. He supports Florida’s Castle Doctrine law generation Floridian, she is committed to protecting and the hard-fought parking lot law. To reinforce the Constitution and the Second Amendment rights his commitment to the Constitution, Rick Scott for all Florida gun-owners and sportsmen. She has selected State Representative Jennifer Carroll supports Florida’s Castle Doctrine law and the hard- as Florida’s Lieutenant Governor. Representative fought parking lot law. Pam Bondi understands Carroll is an A+ rated member of the Florida House Florida’s firearm laws and will work to uphold them. who has a proven record on Second Amendment Help protect the Second Amendment by voting for issues. Protect the Second Amendment by voting Pam Bondi on November 2nd. Rick Scott and Jennifer Carroll on November 2nd. Commissioner of Chief Financial Agriculture: Officer: Adam Putnam Jeff Atwater Adam Putnam is “A+” rated Jeff Atwater is “A+” rated and endorsed by the NRA- and endorsed by the NRA- PVF. As a Congressman, PVF. Jeff Atwater has a Adam Putnam has an 100% voting record on unwavering voting record. Second Amendment issues, Congressman Putnam also signed the pro-gun including signing the State Legislator Amicus Brief congressional “friend of the court” brief in the in the McDonald v City of Chicago case heard by the Heller and McDonald cases, stating that the Second U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year. As President Amendment guarantees a fundamental, individual of the Florida Senate, Jeff Atwater saw to it that right that protects all Americans. As Commissioner gun rights legislation was heard in committees and of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Adam moved through the process. He has a proven record Putnam will oversee and protect the Concealed of strong support for the Second Amendment. Carry licensing program and trust fund. Adam Protect the Second Amendment rights of all Putnam will be a valuable asset to all Florida gun- Florida’s gun-owner’s and sportsmen by voting Jeff owners and sportsman as Florida’s Commissioner of Atwater on November 2nd. Agriculture. Vote Adam Putnam on November 2nd. www.NRAPVF.org for Complete Election Coverage and Stats! ELECTION 2010 • Don’t Forget to Vote … Tuesday NOVEMBER 2nd! U.S. Senate (R) Marco Rubio B+ (D) Kendrick Meek D (I) Charlie Crist A- U.S. House of Representatives DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 14 DISTRICT 20 (R) *Jeff Miller A (R) Daniel Webster A (R) *Connie Mack A (R) Karen Harrington AQ (D) *Alan Grayson B (D) James Roach AQ (D) *Debbie F DISTRICT 2 Wasserman Schultz (R) Steve Southerland AQ DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 15 (D) *Allen Boyd A (R) *Gus Bilirakis A- (R) *Bill Posey A DISTRICT 21 (D) Anita de Palma ? (D) Shannon Roberts ? (R) *Mario Diaz-Balart A DISTRICT 3 (R) Mike Yost AQ DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 16 DISTRICT 22 (D) *Corrine Brown F (R) *C.W. “Bill” Young B+ (R) *Tom Rooney A (R) Allen West AQ DISTRICT 4 (D) Charlie Justice F (D) Jim Horn ? (D) *Ron Klein F (R) *Ander Crenshaw A DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 17 DISTRICT 23 DISTRICT 5 (R) Mike Prendergast AQ (D) Frederica Wilson D (R) Bernard Sansaricq AQ (R) Richard Nugent AQ (D) *Kathy Castor F (D) *Alcee Hastings F (D) Jim Piccillo ? DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 12 (R) *Ileana B- DISTRICT 24 DISTRICT 6 (R) Dennis Ross A- Ros-Lehtinen (R) Sandy Adams A (R) *Cliff Stearns A+ (D) Lori Edwards ? (D) Rolando Banciella ? (D) *Suzanne Kosmas F DISTRICT 7 DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 19 DISTRICT 25 (R) *John Mica A (R) *Vern Buchanan A (R) Joe Budd AQ (R) David Rivera A- (D) Heather Beaven D (D) James Golden ? (D) *Ted Deutch F (D) Joe Garcia F Governor / DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 20 DISTRICT 30 Lieutenant Governor (R) *Don Gaetz A (R) Alan Hays A (D) Maria Lorts Sachs ? (D) Eunice Garbutt ? (R) Rick Scott / A DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 32 Jennifer Carroll (R) John Shaw C- (R) Patrick Laffey C- (D) Alex Sink / F (D) Bill Montford B+ DISTRICT 22 Rod Smith (R) David Simmons A (D) *Jeremy Ring D DISTRICT 8 Attorney General (R) *John Thrasher A+ DISTRICT 24 DISTRICT 34 (R) Pam Bondi A (D) Deborah Gianoulis ? (R) *Thad Altman A+ (D) *Nan Rich F (D) Dan Gelber D DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 35 DISTRICT 25 Chief Financial (R) *Ronda Storms A+ (D) Gwen Margolis F (R) Ellyn Bogdanoff A Officer (NPA) Corey Poitier AQ DISTRICT 12 (D) Kelly Skidmore F (R) Jeff Atwater A+ (R) Jim Norman A (D) Loranne Ausley D DISTRICT 36 DISTRICT 14 DISTRICT 26 (R) Miguel Diaz A Commissioner of (R) *Steve Oelrich A (R) *Mike Haridopolos A+ de la Portilla Agriculture (D) Perry McGriff, Jr. A (R) Adam Putnam A+ DISTRICT 27 DISTRICT 38 DISTRICT 16 (D) Scott Maddox ? (R) Lizbeth Benacquisto A (R) Anitere Flores A+ (R) Jack Latvala A (D) Pete Burkert ? (D) Les Gerson ? State Senate (D) Nina Hayden F DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 28 DISTRICT 40 (R) Greg Evers A+ (D) *Arthenia Joyner F (R) *Joe Negron A+ (R) Rene Garcia B- www.NRAPVF.org for Complete Election Coverage and Stats! ELECTION 2010 • Don’t Forget to Vote … Tuesday NOVEMBER 2nd! House of DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 35 DISTRICT 52 Representatives (R) *Ronald “Doc” Renuart D (R) *Dean Cannon A+ (R) Jeff Brandes A (D) Tom Collins ? (D) Amy Mercado ? (D) *Bill Heller D DISTRICT 1 (R) Doug Broxson A DISTRICT 19 DISTRICT 36 DISTRICT 53 (R) *Mike Weinstein A (R) Greg Reynolds AQ DISTRICT 2 (R) Thomas Cuba F (D) *Scott Randolph D (D) *Rick Kriseman D (R) Clay Ingram A DISTRICT 20 (R) *William “Bill” A DISTRICT 37 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 54 Proctor (R) *Scott Plakon A (R) *C. V. “Clay” Ford A (R) *James “Jim” Frishe D (D) Doug Courtney ? (D) Mary Russell D (D) Claudia Brown-Curry ? DISTRICT 38 DISTRICT 21 (R) *Bryan Nelson A- DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 55 (R) *Charles Van Zant A+ (T) James “Heinie” Heinelman C- (R) *Matt Gaetz A+ (D) *Darryl Ervine Rouson ? DISTRICT 22 DISTRICT 39 DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 56 (R) Keith Perry AQ (D) *Geraldine Thompson D (R) *Brad Drake A (D) Jon Paugh F (R) *Rachel Burgin A+ DISTRICT 40 (D) David Chalela ? DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 23 (R) *Eric Eisnaugle A (R) *Jimmy Patronis A (D) *Charles “Chuck” D DISTRICT 57 (D) Todd Christian ? (D) John McDonald ? Chestnut, IV (R) Dana Young AQ DISTRICT 41 (D) Stacy Frank ? DISTRICT 7 DISTRICT 24 (R) *Steve Precourt A (R) *Marti Coley A (R) Dennis Baxley A+ DISTRICT 58 (D) Lee Douglas ? (D) David Pleat F (D) Michael Hageloh ? (D) *Janet Cruz ? DISTRICT 42 DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT 59 (R) *H. Marlene O’Toole C- (D) *Alan Williams ? (R) Larry Metz AQ (D) *Betty Reed D (D) Frank Layne Wood F- DISTRICT 43 DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 60 (R) Jimmie T. Smith A (R) Kirk Headley-Perdue AQ DISTRICT 26 (R) Shawn Harrison AQ (D) *Michelle Rehwinkel A (R) Fred Costello C DISTRICT 44 (D) Russ Patterson AQ Vasilinda (D) Tim Huth A (R) *Robert Schenck A (D) Diana Rowden C- DISTRICT 61 DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 27 (R) *Will Weatherford A+ (D) *Dwayne Taylor ? (R) David Feigin F DISTRICT 45 (D) Elena McCullough A (D) *Leonard Bembry A DISTRICT 28 (R) Richard Corcoran A DISTRICT 62 (R) *Dorothy Hukill A DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 46 (R) *Rich Glorioso A+ (R) Elizabeth Porter AQ DISTRICT 29 (R) *John Legg A (D) *Debbie Boyd A+ (R) Tom Goodson A DISTRICT 63 DISTRICT 47 (R) *Seth McKeel A DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 30 (R) James Grant A+ (R) *Janet Adkins A (R) *Ritch Workman A (D) Michael Steinberg AQ DISTRICT 64 (D) Amy Tidd A (R) *Kelli Stargel A+ DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 48 (D) Carol Castagnero ? (R) Daniel David A DISTRICT 31 (R) *Peter Nehr A (R) *John Tobia A (D) Tom McKone ? DISTRICT 65 DISTRICT 14 (D) Jodi James A (R) *John Wood C- (D) *Mia Jones D DISTRICT 49 (NPA) Joshua Davis AQ DISTRICT 32 (D) *Darren Soto A DISTRICT 15 (R) *Steve Crisafulli A (NPA) Betty La Chance ? DISTRICT 66 (R) Randy Smith ? (R) Ben Albritton A (D) Reggie Fullwood ? DISTRICT 33 DISTRICT 50 (R) Jason Brodeur A (R) *Ed Hooper C DISTRICT 67 DISTRICT 16 (D) Leo Cruz A (D) Shelly Leonard A (R) Greg Steube AQ (R) *Charles McBurney A (D) Z. J. Hafeez F DISTRICT 34 DISTRICT 51 DISTRICT 17 (R) *Chris Dorworth A+ (R) Larry Ahern A DISTRICT 68 (R) *Lake Ray A (D) Steve Barnes A (D) *Janet Long F (R) Jim Boyd A www.NRAPVF.org for Complete Election Coverage and Stats! DISTRICT 85 DISTRICT 103 (R) Tami Donnally A (D) *Oscar Braynon, II D Here’s What the (D) *Joseph Abruzzo C+ DISTRICT 104 Ratings Mean: DISTRICT 86 (D) John Patrick Julien C- Ratings and endorsements are based solely on a candidate’s (D) Lori Berman ? support of our Right to Keep DISTRICT 69 DISTRICT 105 and Bear Arms, and do not (R) Ray Pilon A DISTRICT 87 (D) *Joseph “Joe” Gibbons D take into consideration a (R) Bill Hager ? candidate’s position on other (D) *Keith Fitzgerald D unrelated issues.
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