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Does the use of an abbreviation or nickname of a political party in political advertising comply with the requirements of section 106.143(2), F.S.?

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Does the use of an abbreviation or nickname of a political party in political advertising comply with the requirements of section 106.143(2), F.S.?

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The purpose of the law is satisfied by using “Dem” or “D” instead of Democratic Party. Likewise, “Rep” or “R” may be used instead of Republican Party. Due to its widespread use, even the initials “G.O.P.

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