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Florida Governor: (R)Rick Scott- 49%, (D)Alex Sink- 46%, Undecided- 4%
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Rick
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I’ve heard that bad weather keeps voters away… but more specifically, Democrats. Perhaps the spotty weather will help to push Scott into the clear?
I don’t know the level of absentee ballots (high where I live) but I am keeping my fingers crossed!
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