It doesn't look like AG Pam Bondi's relentless pursuit of upholding Florida's marriage equality ban has helped her public reputation any. The Tampa Bay Times has named her 2014's political loser of the year (in spite of her winning reelection).
From the Tampa Bay Times:
Loser of 2014
Pam Bondi. It's hard to imagine how someone who won re-election so handily (rival George Sheldon could not afford a single TV ad) could emerge from 2014 more wounded and diminished as our Republican attorney general. Put aside the unseemly junkets funded by groups seeking to influence her. Bondi's clumsy communication skills and relentless defense of Florida's gay marriage ban have made her a modern-day Anita Bryant. Antagonizing Florida's gay voters over same-sex marriage and Hispanic voters over immigration reform ensures Bondi has a bright political future ahead of her — if she moves to Mississippi.
Oooohh! That is pretty bad.
With regard to marriage equality in Florida, this is the current status. Federal district Judge Robert Hinkle's stay of his favorable marriage equality ruling/injunction expires at the end of the day on January 5. There is confusion among the county clerks as to whether the ruling/injunction applies to them because of a memo from an outside law firm advising the clerk's association that it only applies to one county (Washington County in the panhandle). Therefore, the county clerk in Washington County has requested clarification from Judge Hinkle about the scope of his order. Judge Hinkle has ordered the state defendants to respond to the request by Monday, December 29. And, I expect a terse clarification ruling shortly thereafter (that the ruling DOES indeed apply to all state officials in Florida, including county clerks).
You see, AG Bondi could have cleared this up immediately, because it was agreed early on in the litigation that the named Florida officials were all that was needed to get a statewide ruling, and that naming the AG and Governor of Florida was redundant and unnecessary. So, she knows (and knew).