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Intersection Segment | Florida election controvery could haunt presidential contest, political commentators say


June 6, 2012 | WMFE - It wouldn't be an election year without election controversy in Florida. A program meant to remove non-citizens from voter rolls identified a 91-year-old World War II veteran as a possible non-citizen. Some 52,000 possibly dead voters were identified. And a federal judge ruled against part of the state's new election law. This week on Intersection 90.7's Mark Simpson talked with 90.7 political commentators, Democrat Dick Batchelor and Republican Lou Frey, about the controversy in this battleground state with a whopping 29 electoral votes. Lou Frey began the conversation.

 

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