Conservative Florida Supremes say it's ok for aspiring judge to tell voters she's ‘a conservative’

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The Florida Supreme Court. Front row, (l) to (r): Justice Charles T. Canady; Chief Justice Carlos G. Muñiz; Justice Jorge Labarga. Back row, (l) to (r): Justice Renatha Francis; Justice John D. Couriel; Justice Jamie R. Grosshans; Justice Meredith Sasso.

By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org

Casey Woolsey, a county court judge in St. Augustine, agreed with ethics regulators that she crossed a line when she wooed a voter by saying, “I am a conservative and my website is…”

But then the arch-conservative Florida Supreme Court informed those ethics regulators they were the ones who crossed a line.

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