Back on June 20, 2003, our Prowler reported, apropos possible Republican senatorial candidates for 2004, the following:
There are already two candidates running for the GOP Senate nomination: U.S. Rep. Mark Foley and former Rep. Bill McCollum, who lost a previous Senate run in 2000. Few believe that McCollum can win statewide, and while Foley has been raising money in both Washington and Florida, questions about his personal life, which he declines to address, have begun nibbling at the corners of his campaign and are raising doubts inside the White House whether he’s the strongest candidate to put forward for the job.
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