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November 06, 2008

Tampa senators: Help us, Gov

Democratic Sen. Arthenia Joyner and Sen. Charlie Justice wrote a letter this morning to Gov. Charlie Crist, saying the "time has come for you to take a direct role in resolving the issues regarding election results from the 2008 General elections." Read the letter here. Joyner and Justice represent parts of Tampa in Hillsborough County, whose elections have yet to be resolved.

"We are confident that with your involvement we can finally bring a resolution to what is becoming more embarrassing by the hour."

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