An in-depth look at the race for US Senate in Florida

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BY Rob Lorei

On Radioactivity Tuesday we  take an in-depth look at the race for US Senate in Florida. There are 7 candidates from both political parties vying for the seat that is being vacated by Florida’s junior senate Marco Rubio, who is retiring after serving one term. We are joined by Carlos Beruff,one of five Republicans running for his party’s nomination. He is a builder and developer from Bradenton. He’s served on the SWFTMD board, the State College Board of Florida, the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport Authority, and the leader of Governor Rick Scott’s Hospital Commission. We Also look at some key moments from last nights webcasted debate between the race’s front runners— Republican Congressman David Jolly from St. Petersburg and Democrat Alan Grayson from Central Florida.

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