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To: beach_bum who wrote (210345)11/2/2004 9:11:10 PM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 1576364
 
All three are Democratic and heavily populated as far as I know.

-Z



To: beach_bum who wrote (210345)11/2/2004 9:24:54 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576364
 
Any idea if these heavily democratic or not ? And are they populated, relative to other counties ?

Metro Miami has largest population and most Dems. However, the panhandle which is mostly GOP is in a different time zone and the polls just closed in that part of the state. Having said that, its alot less populated than the South. Only good news I see so far in FLA is that exit polls show that 13% of the total voting pop. in FLA was new voters and they are goning 60-40% for Kerry. That assumes the exit polls are correct.

Otherwise, its not sounding too good in FLA.



To: beach_bum who wrote (210345)11/2/2004 9:26:20 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576364
 
BB,

re: Any idea if these heavily democratic or not ? And are they populated, relative to other counties ?

Heavily populated and very democrat. Even mcmannis lives there.

John