Embedded Player Nearly two dozen Republican governorships will be at stake in this fall's elections, but none means more to Democrats than Florida's. Gov. Jeb Bush, brother of the president, is seeking re-election in the state where the contested presidential election of 2000 was decided. Some Democrats were delighted when Janet Reno, the President Clinton's two-term attorney general, came home to Florida to run. But party pros are less enthused, as NPR's Mara Liasson reports from Orlando.