MidPoint for Thursday, November 3 – Former USFSP political science professor Darryl Paulson

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When it comes to reporting on the history of the Republican Party of Florida, and Pinellas County’s importance to its resurgence in the 1950’s, there is no one better than Darryl Paulson, emeritus professor of government at the University of South Florida – St. Petersburg.

Paulson has a piece in the upcoming Perspectives section of the Tampa Bay Times, where he writes about Florida’s (at times sordid) history with presidential elections.

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