Monday, October 30, 2006

CHECK OUT HOW VOTERS ACROSS THE STATE FEEL GOING INTO THE NOVEMBER 7 ELECTION

There is an interesting series of stories in today's Miami Herald looking at how voters throughout the state feel with just over a week left before election day. Many of the voters in the five counties across Florida interviewed state they are tired of high insurance bills, housing costs, what many feel is the low quality of their public schools, and the American occupation of Iraq. Who they blame in many instances is according to their registered party affiliation, and more voters are choosing no political party affiliation.

You can click on the seperate stories on what the Herald reporters learned from the voters in Flagler, Jackson, Osceola, Broward, and Charlotte counties, along with the audio from some of the interviews conducted.

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