Debbie Dooley on criticism of Floridians for solar choice; Starbucks tries to engage discussion on race with baristas

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Debbie Dooley is a co-founder of the national Tea Party, and a leading supporter of the movement to get a constitutional amendment on the ballot next year in Florida that would allow citizens the opportunity to purchase solar power from third-party companies, not public utilities. But as they race to get the necessary signatures on the ballot, there has been a tremendous surge against that by other conservatives. Dooley talks about the criticism, which she says is unfounded.

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talking race at Starbucks? That’s what Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has proposed, but there has also been strong opposition to that attempt.

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