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  State: Senate hopeful finances own bid
TALLAHASSEE - Karen Saull, a Vero Beach businesswoman and the mystery candidate for U.S. Senate, is starting her campaign with $4.9-million of her money - a personal stake unmatched in the history of Florida politics.
Saull filed a document with the Federal Election Commission on May 24, declaring her intention to spend personal funds totaling $4,887,220.
Saull is one of eight Republicans seeking the GOP nomination.
www.sptimes.com /2004/06/30/news_pf/State/Senate_hopeful_financ.shtml   (910 words)

  
 State: Candidate's unusual U.S. Senate run ends
Karen Saull dropped out of the Senate Republican primary this week, but even her campaign staff was trying to understand what happened.
Her decision comes a month after Jeffrey Saull's proposed constitutional amendment to double the homestead exemption was shot down by the Florida Supreme Court, which concluded the wording was misleading.
Saull reported spending about a half-million dollars on the campaign, and she had said she was prepared to spend up to $4.9-million of her own money.
www.sptimes.com /2004/08/05/State/Candidate_s_unusual_U.shtml   (494 words)

  
 baynews9.com - Florida Decides : Senate Candidate Drops Out
Republican Karen Saull said Tuesday she is ending her bid for U.S. Senate, a newspaper reported.
Saull, the wife of prominent Vero Beach businessman Jeffrey Saull, filed papers to run in May but did little public campaigning.
Saull must send a signed and notarized request to the state Division of Elections to be removed from the Aug. 31 primary ballot, spokeswoman Jenny Nash said.
www.baynews9.com /content/16/2004/8/4/51138.html   (210 words)

  
 Public Opinion Strategies
And the two millionaires -- Coral Gables businessman Doug Gallagher, brother of Tom, and Vero Beach businesswoman Karen Saull -- jumped into the race with plans to spend big chunks of their personal fortunes.
Gallagher and Saull, who have begun running TV ads, are likely to get most of their votes from the large undecided pool.
Karen Saull is airing commercials but has yet to make a campaign appearance.
www.pos.org /platform/file_retrieve.cfm?ID=632   (1612 words)

  
 Senate Seat In High Demand - from TBO.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Saull's husband, Jeffrey, said last year he would enter the race.
The Saulls have made millions with a company that sells office chairs and candles to retailers.
Jeffrey Saull has referred to himself as the operator of the business, but a spokesman for Karen Saull said they were co-founders and she ``has a better business mind than him.''
news.tbo.com /news/MGAKHEW5ZTD.html   (917 words)

  
 Republican candidates for U.S. Senate: South Florida Sun-Sentinel
A first-time candidate, Karen Saull is the wife of Jeffrey Saull, a prominent Vero Beach businessman who is leading a statewide constitutional amendment drive to cut property taxes by doubling the homestead exemption.
The 46-year-old Karen Saull is expected to dip into the family fortune to help finance her Senate bid and her husband has already said she would have "whatever it takes" to win.
Karen Saull has poured almost $1.2 million into the constitutional amendment drive, which began in January.
sun-sentinel.com /news/sfl-fsenate_reps,0,6692772.story?page=4&...   (265 words)

  
 Saull Property Tax Cut - Tax-Attorney-Lawyer.com.
Jeffrey Saull Forms Committee to Pass Property Tax Cut Amendment; Poll Shows Overwhelming Support For Initiative; Saull Commits To Raising $3...
Johnston said Saull seized the issue after hearing his mother and her friends complain about property tax...
Bay News 9 was unable to reach Saull for...
www.tax-attorney-lawyer.com /property-tax/saull-property-tax-cut.html   (326 words)

  
 FirstCoast News.com - Print Article
The petition drive was started by a wealthy Vero Beach couple, Jeffrey and Karen Saull.
Karen Saull is now a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate.
The wage amendment, which is backed by the advocacy group ACORN, has nearly 116,000 signatures.
www.firstcoastnews.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=19503   (586 words)

  
 Votelaw: Millionaire's amendment to be used in Florida
Republican Karen Saull plans to begin television advertising on Wednesday in her fledgling bid for U.S. Senate, highlighting her roots as a successful business owner and a "conservative tax cutter."...
In paperwork filed with the Federal Election Commission, Saull indicated plans to spend more than $4.8 million of her personal money in the race.
Wilson said the figure was a "ballpark guesstimate" but expected the campaign would soon surpass the $1.3 million mark in expenditures.
www.votelaw.com /blog/archives/002016.html   (190 words)

  
 Steve Koppelman's Catalogue of Poorly Catalogued Things, Which Is Also Called "hatless.com": April 2004 Archives
An immediate doubling of the exemption without a companion measure to make up for lost revenue, though, is a bald attempt to force counties and cities to spend less by making it impossible for them to raise even current levels of revenue.
The petition drive, financed by West Palm Beach businessman Jeffrey Saull, is meant to cut taxes and revenue, period.
Saull wants to hack away at spending -- and government's ability to do anything -- via this tempting, populist measure, but from reading his website I don't get the impression he'd support compensatory tax increases (or reduced breaks) for businesses, commercial property or luxury property.
www.hatless.com /blog/archive/2004_04.html   (10115 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: William Kogut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Another low-profile candidate, Republican Karen Saull, announced she was dropping out four weeks before the Aug. 31 primary, but her name may appear on ballots printed before she officially withdrew.
Saull, a Vero Beach businesswoman who spent about $475,000 of her own money before bowing out, said she felt "closed out" by the Republican Party.
Her withdrawal left March, a 41-year-old Clearwater patent lawyer and former Air Force pilot, and Kogut, a 49-year-old Ormond Beach real-estate broker, as the darkest of dark horses against five other Republicans.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Kogut_William_21171956.htm   (1002 words)

  
 e-News
Karen Saull has left the Republicans' crowded U.S. Senate race the same way she ran: mysteriously and strangely.
Karen Saull dropped out of the Senate Republican primary this week, but even her campaign staff was trying to un
TALLAHASSEE - While state election officials publicly proclaim their faith in touch-screen voting machines in the midst of criticism, their own reports may have been the first to highlight potential shortcomings in the technology more than 18 months ago.
www.unf.edu /thefloridacenter/enews/aug0504.html   (1346 words)

  
 Karen Saull 2004 - Money,Florida,Senate,2004,Karen Saull
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www.campaignmoney.com /political/campaigns/karen_saull.asp?cycle=04   (39 words)

  
 The Pelican File - Politics and Public Policy Headlines - Comments
Saull, a Vero Beach millionaire who has skipped public appearances and declined media interviews in favor of a $2 million television commercial campaign, told her hometown newspaper Tuesday that she was leaving the race because the GOP didn't want to see a woman in the race.
Saull decided to withdraw after reading comments from state GOP chairwoman Carole Jean Jordan, Republican Senate candidate Mel Martinez and Gov. Jeb Bush.
All said they didn't know who she was.
www.pelicanfile.com /comments/default.cfm/articleid/4460.htm   (114 words)

  
 Steve Koppelman's Catalogue of Poorly Catalogued Things, Which Is Also Called "hatless.com": This is how you get rid of ...
No, not unless your idea of a populist is someone who personally contributed $60,000, and his wife Karen -- who lists her occupation as "Homemaker" -- another $37,000, to Republican campaigns in the past year alone.
The Florida homestead initiative, the Florida House budget and the recent federal cut-and-spend spree that's creating massive deficits and draining social programs are all part of a whole.
[The FEC's campaign contributor database unfortunately doesn't allow linking to search results, so to see the Saulls' recent contrinutions for yourself, go to the commission's search page and put the name in.
www.hatless.com /blog/archive/000388.html   (637 words)

  
 Businessman's Wife To Run For Senate in Florida (RINO Alert)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Karen Saull announces campaign for Senate in Florida
Saull is a true animal lover and donates to the Humane Society and ASPCA.
I Don't know ASPCA, but the Humane Society is "PETA" hiding behind the reputation of being your local pet shelter.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-gop/1122890/posts   (573 words)

  
 Facts on women candidates and elected officials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In addition, Karen Saull (R-FL) withdrew but her name remained on the primary ballot.
Of the 435 House and 5 Delegate seats, there are currently 29 (10D, 19R) House members or Delegates who have already announced their intention to leave Congress or have lost a primary.
Three women will not be returning to the U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Jennifer Dunn (R-WA) and Rep. Karen McCarthy (D-MO) are retiring and Denise Majette (D-GA) is running for U.S. Senate.
www.cawp.rutgers.edu /Facts/Elections/CanSum04.html   (701 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Among Republican voters, the race is a little tighter -- 29 percent said they supported McCollum compared to 24 percent for Martinez.
The rest of the Republican field received support in the single digits: Johnnie Byrd, 7 percent; Doug Gallagher, 5 percent; Larry Klayman, 2 percent; Billy Kogut, 1 percent; Karen Saull, 1 percent; and Sonya March with 1 percent.
Statewide, McCollum and Castor led the pack with similar favorable ratings, 33 percent and 32 percent, respectively.
www.officer.com /news/IBS/wesh/news-2301182.html   (436 words)

  
 Recent CONSORT Acquisitions - Books June 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wives of steel : voices of women from the Sparrows Point steelmaking communities / Karen Olson.
Math & science for young children / Rosalind Charlesworth, Karen K. Lind.
Clifton Park, NY : Thomson Delmar Learning, c2007.
www.denison.edu /collaborations/ohio5/consort/newbooks/booklist2.html   (6674 words)

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