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The director of a voter rights hotline says Florida is keeping volunteers busy this election season. Kristen Clark, the executive director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law, said 75,000 people have called the Election Protection hotline in the US... many of them from Florida.
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Two young voters share their experience of this turbulent 2016 presidential campaign. UCF students John Miceli and Brenna Callahan talk about the influence of social media on political discourse for voters of their generation.
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Political science professor Aubrey Jewett says the high turnout in early voting shows just how important Florida is to the presidential race, and how close this contest is. Jewett tells us which county he’s going to be watching as the votes come in this evening.
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Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles says the candidates in several contentious races may be driving people to the polls on Tuesday. But he wants to remind them to make sure they head to the right place to cast their ballots.
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About half of Florida voters have weighed in ahead of Election Day. Florida’s Department of Election reports 6.42 million ballots have been cast either by mail or during early voting.
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The legendary Stevie Wonder warmed up the crowd of 11,000 thousand people in Kissimmee with a promise that he would come back to perform in Florida to if voters helped elect Hillary Clinton. More than 40 percent of registered voters in this key battleground state cast early ballots. Now, both presidential campaigns are ramping up their ground game efforts to get on-the-fence voters to the polls on Election Day.
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Voters in the coveted I-4 Corridor already are casting their ballots. Voters along the corridor are as unpredictable as they are essential in the presidential race. We make our final stop along the corridor in Pinellas County at a sunset party on Pass-A-Grille Beach.
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President Obama will make his second trip to central Florida in the last ten days to stump for Hillary Clinton. This time, he will headline a Get Out the Vote event at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee. It is an area known for its bustling Puerto Rican community and its high concentration of voters who choose not to affiliate with Republicans or Democrats.
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In the presidential race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, who will win Florida’s highly contested electoral votes is up in the air. But for one race here in central Florida, the result is pretty much a given—and it will make history. Voters in Orange and Osceola counties are poised to elect tFlorida's first black state attorney, Aramis Ayala.
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As central Floridians head to the polls ahead of Election Day, volunteers with a national nonpartisan coalition called Election Protection are making sure all goes smoothly in precincts where people have had issues in the past voting.