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County Organizations Broward County Team of Over 130 County Organizations Broward County team of over 130: http://bit.ly/1WVatr7 Charlotte County team of over 40: http://bit.ly/1Wm2Tef Escambia County team of over 50: http://bit.ly/1LuX5IC Hillsborough County team of over 100 http://tinyurl.com/hrq6jqc Miami-Dade County team of over 300: http://bit.ly/1EEeIEJ Palm Beach County team of over 140: http://tinyurl.com/zcqb4vv Endorsements include: All 3 of Florida’s Cabinet Members: http://bit.ly/1HEKHFP Eleven Congressional Members of the Florida Delegation: http://bit.ly/1HEKHFP (6 former US Senators & congressman) Twenty Members of the Florida Senate: http://politi.co/1KLfY8j (5 former Senators) Forty-three Members of the Florida House of Representatives: http://tinyurl.com/gnxrq7z (18 former Representatives, 8 former and current House Speakers) Thirteen Florida Sheriffs Four former Chairmen of the Republican Party of Florida Thirty-four Florida Student Campus Leaders: http://tinyurl.com/jy7839m Florida Senate President of the Florida Senate Andy Gardiner Senate Majority Leader Bill Galvano President Designate Joe Negron Senator Thad Altman Senator Aaron Bean Senator Lizbeth Benacquisto Senator Rob Bradley Senator Jeff Brandes Senator Nancy Detert Senator Greg Evers Senator Anitere Flores Senator Don Gaetz Senator Denise Grimsley Senator Dorothy Hukill Senator Jack Latvala Senator John Legg Senator Garrett Richter Senator David Simmons Senator Kelli Stargel Senator Wilton Simpson Florida Senate President James A. Scott (1994-1996) Florida Senate President John McKay (1990-2002) State Senator Anna Cowin (1996-2004) State Senator Lisa Carlton (1998-2008) State Senator Rudy Garcia (2001-2010) Florida House members: Speaker of the Florida House Steve Crisafulli House Majority Leader Dana Young House Majority Whip Jim Boyd Speaker Designate Richard Corcoran Representative Janet Adkins Representative Ben Albritton Representative Frank Artiles Representative Dennis Baxley Representative Michael Bileca Representative Jason Brodeur Representative Doug Broxson Representative Colleen Burton Representative Bob Cortes Representative Fred Costello Representative Travis Cummings Representative José Félix Díaz Representative Manny Diaz, Jr. Representative Brad Drake Representative Eric Eisnaugle Representative Heather Fitzenhagen Representative Erik Fresen Representative Matt Gaetz Representative James Grant Representative Bill Hager Representative Gayle Harrell Representative Clay Ingram Representative Chris Latvala Representative MaryLynn Magar Representative Larry Metz Representative George Moraitis Representative Jose Oliva Representative Kathleen Peters Representative Cary Pigman Representative Holly Raschein Representative Ken Roberson Representative Ray Rodrigues Representative David Santiago Representative Jimmie T. Smith Representative Chris Sprowls Representative Charlie Stone Representative Carlos Trujillo Representative Jay Trumbull Representative Ritch Workman Speaker of the Florida House Will Weatherford (2012-2014) Speaker of the Florida House Dean Cannon (2010-2012) Speaker of the Florida House Larry Cretul (2009 - 2010) Speaker of the Florida House Allan Bense (2004-2006) Speaker of the Florida House Tom Feeney (2000 - 2002) Speaker of the Florida House John Thrasher (1992 - 2000) State Representative Jim Kallinger (2000-2004) State Representative Michael Grant (2004-2008) State Representative Lois Benson (1992-1994) State Representative Faye Culp (1994 - 1998) State Representative Trey Traviesa (2004- 2008) State Representative Sharon Merchant (served 1992 - 2000) State Representative Arnhilda Badia (1984-1988) State Representative JC Planas (2002-2010) State Representative Julio Robaina (2003-2010) State Representative Beverly “Bev” Kilmer (1999-2004) State Representative Jimmy Patronis (2006-2014) State Representative Seth McKeel (2006-2014) Florida Sheriffs Bay County Sheriff Frank McKeithen Hernando County Sheriff Al Nienhuis Holmes County Sheriff Tim Brown Okeechobee County Sheriff Paul May Sarasota County Sheriff Tom Knight Levy County Sheriff Bobby McCallum Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper Wakulla County Sheriff Charlie Creel Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson Manatee County Sheriff Brad Steube St. Johns County Sheriff David Shoar Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger Sumter County Sheriff Bill Farmer Republican Party of Florida Chairmen Republican Party of Florida Chairman Van Poole (1989-1993) Republican Party of Florida Chairman Al Cardenas (1999-2003) Republican Party of Florida Chairman Carole Jean Jordan (2003-2007) Republican Party of Florida Chairman John Thrasher (2010-2011) Jeb! College Campus Leaders Florida Statewide Campus Chairs Courtney Anne Atwater, Florida State University Alexis Catalayud, Florida International University Michael Beato, University of Florida Victoria Hurley, Florida State University Anthony Rivera, Florida International University Adam Cross, former Chair of Florida Federation of College Republicans Campus Leaders Michael Baska, Florida State University Davis Bean, University of Florida Michael Beato, University of Florida Katherine Bolt, Florida International University Javier Bustos, University of Central Florida Chloe Castay, Palm Beach Atlantic University Victoria Chandler, University of North Florida Ben Garner, University of North Florida Dan Guethon, Florida Atlantic University Rachel Houston, Florida State University Casey Hutson, University of West Florida Linea Knox, University of Central Florida Rebecca McLaughlin, University of Central Florida Marquise McMiller, Florida A&M University Frank Moehrle, University of Florida Law Michael Moffa, Barry University Law Andrew Morrison, Florida Gulf Coast University Anushka Patel, Florida State University Christopher Pina, Florida International University Law Victoria Price, University of Florida Anthony Rivera, Florida International University Ashley Scarpone, Florida International University Todd P. Scholl, Stetson University College of Law Solomon Schoonover, University of Miami Law Aislinn Sroczynski, University of Tampa Connor Tomlinson, University of South Florida Lisa Walker, University of Miami Susan Walker, Florida Atlantic University 67 County Campaign Leadership *Campaign County Leadership Still in Formation *Previously Released Campaign County Organizations listed below Alachua - Robert Woody Alachua - Stan Forron Alachua – Dr. Jason Rosenberg Baker - Tom Barton Jr. Bay - Randall McElheney Bay - Mitzi Prater Bay - William Harrison Bay - Brent Faison Bay – County Commissioner Mike Nelson Bay – County Commissioner Mike Thomas Bay – County Commissioner Bill Dozier Bay – Mayor Thomas Abbott, City of Callaway Bay – Bill Husfelt, Schools Superintendent Bay – Jay Trumbull, Sr. (Chairman, Florida Transportation Commission) Bay - School Board Member Steve Moss Bay - School Board Member Ryan Neves Bay – J. Carey Scott Bay – Brent Faison Bay – Bo Rivard Bay – George Roberts Bay – Chuck Roberts Bay – Joe Tannehill, Jr Bay – Don Crip Bay – Tom Lewis Bay – Eugene Raffield Bay – Jason Bense Bay – Danielle Bense Bradford - Dr. Leonard Schlofman Bradford - Stephanie Kopelousos Brevard - Tax Collector Lisa Cullen Brevard - Jim Handley Brevard - Cynthia Handley Brevard - Carol Hurst Brevard – Dr. Glad Kurian Brevard - Thomas "Mike" Smith Calhoun - Kelli Walden Citrus - Debbie Ressler Citrus - Betsy Latiff Citrus - Tom Lehmann Clay - Virginia Hall Clay - Russ Megonegal Collier – Ambassador Francis Rooney Collier - Melwyn Dsouza Collier - Dusty Rhodes Collier - Alexander Nunner Collier - Jim Towey Collier - Bruce Sherman Collier - Jack Kelly Columbia - Guy Norris Columbia - Kimi Roberts Columbia - Iris Roberts DeSoto - David Carlton Dixie - Sheila Frierson Duval - Jacksonville City Councilman Samuel Newby Duval – Ambassador John Rood Duval - Husein Cumber Duval – Mike Hightower Duval - Peret Pass Duval - John Scott Duval - Nathan Greene Duval – Chelsi Henry Duval - Deno Hicks Duval - Joe Nairon Duval - Justin Rand Duval - Pastor Harry Williams Duval - Tom Petway Duval - Ed Burr Duval - Peter Rummell Flagler - Hazel Lee Fasnacht Flagler - Bob Devereux Gadsden - Russell Doster Gadsden - Leslie D. Steele Gadsden - Celeste Lewis Gadsden - Roxann Campbell Gilchrist - Betty Ramey Glades - Elizabeth Ottino Gulf - Ralph Rish Gulf - Warren Yeager Gulf - Michael Hammond Gulf - Ralph Roberson Gulf – County Commissioner Jerry Barnes Gulf – County Administrator Don Butler Gulf - Jessica Rish Gulf - William Rish, Jr. Gulf - Grant Rish Gulf - County Commissioner Warren Yeager (former) Gulf – Sheriff Michael Hammond (former) Hamilton - Elizabeth Ann Williams Hardee - Gary Delatorre Hendry - Suzanne Harper Hernando - Tom Barnette Hernando - Pam Vergara Hernando - Arthur Longo Highlands - Betty Schwalenberg Holmes - Thomas Parish Indian River - Kay Clem Indian River - Thomas Corr Indian River - Catherine Lambert Indian River - Jerry Roden Indian River - Bill Becker Indian River - Neill Currie Jackson - Gina Stuart Jefferson - Curt Kiser Jefferson - Sarah Kiser Lafayette - Adeniyi Aderibigbe Lake – Property Appraiser Carey Baker Lake - John Cowin Lee - Bill Donegan Lee - Dorie Gustafson Lee - Wendy Moss Lee - Pati Smith Lee - Carlos Alvarez Del Castillo Lee - Richard Raps Leon - County Commissioner Bryan Desloge Leon - Dr. Shakra JuneJo Leon - Pastor R.B. Holmes, Jr. Leon - Jean Nixon Leon – James Michael Stone Leon - Tom Rush Leon - Cecil Rush Leon - Spider Webb Leon - Debra Chandler Leon - Harry Duncanson Leon - Josephine Griffin Leon – Judge Simone Marstiller Leon - Darrick McGhee Leon - Leslie Steele
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