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NOVEMBER 12, 2007

Scandal costs Allen political currency

State Rep. Bob Allen is still clinging to his political career, insisting the cops (and a jury last week) got it wrong about that sex solicitation charge. But the lifeblood of that future has already dried up.

Campaign finance records show the term-limited Merritt Island Republican has gotten just $100 since his July arrest, ending a steady accumulation of money in preparation for a state Senate bid in 2010.

Money or not, Allen will have a tough time holding onto the seat he currently holds. Top Republicans, including House Speaker Marco Rubio, want him to resign. Allen says he will appeal the conviction.

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