Article: Florida GOP: If You Won't Resign For Your Constituents, Tim Mahoney, Will You Do It For Your Media Firm?

The Florida Republican Party issued the following news release:

With Congressman Tim Mahoney (D-FL) about as toxic as a client can get, media firm Fletcher Rowley Chao Riddle Inc. has not only dropped Mahoney as a client, but it has also hinted that it may pursue legal action. RPOF Chairman Jim Greer called on Tim Mahoney to resign last week, or 6 days, 0 hrs, 57 minutes yet Mahoney stubbornly continues to refuse. If Mahoney won't resign for his constituents, maybe he'll resign for the firm that helped get him elected? This is the same firm that, according to the AP, is "working on 50 races nationwide for the 2008 elections," and whose other clients are understandably feeling "nervous." Why ...

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