It’s D day in America. More correctly its ED in America- Elections day. For the past several months people in all 50 states and the District of Columbia have been by political messages, ads, debates, and pundits talking over each other to try and analyze the political environment, Today, November 6, voters get a chance to say what the deluge of political information and marketing meant to them. Voters will vote to elect US senators, US congressional representatives, state governors, state legislators, circuit court judges, county court judges, county and city officers, school board members, other officers, and decide on a variety of state, county, and city amendments and policy issues.
In Florida the elections are particularly interesting as voters set out to elect a new governor, US senator, US congressional representatives and other officers. The governor race between Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, the Democratic candidate, and Republican Ron DeSantis have grasped national attention, and most polls have the race too close to call. In South Florida, a traditional strong region for the Democratic Party voters, including Caribbean Americans have been voting heavily since early voting began on Oct 22.
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