Although Florida political reporters like to hype the power of the Sunshine State in presidential elections ad nauseam, that doesn't mean the state isn't still the epicenter for deciding who may be the next leader of the free world.
Barack Obama's poll numbers haven't been great in Florida for awhile, but judging by how the numbers for Mitt Romney have plummeted as he struggles to seal his deal with Republicans nationally, Florida remains very much a battleground state.
Now a month after Joe Biden made the case for a new proposal aiming to make a college education more affordable in Tallahassee, the vice president returns to Florida, this time to St. Petersburg, for a fundraiser at the Vinoy Renaissance in downtown St. Pete next Wednesday.
You can attend - with a minimum contribution of $100.