What the Miami metropolitan area is talking about this week:
... just a few things about that election coming up soon.
Now that Florida moved up their primary, the locals will be playing an earlier role in this long drawn out primary campaign. I expected to hear ads on every other commercial or trip over signs everywhere ... but did not. Of course, with it being such a big state (some say it's much more representative than IA and NH with its diversity across many categories), it might just be that the candidates are choosing to more selectively spend their hard earned cash. The polls here seem to mimic the country with the rotating "most favored candidate" in the lead at any given time ... but I guess we'll know more as NH and SC get their turns in the spotlight (or it could be that we'll know less, if it the results continue to be so varied).
A final thought for Jon Huntsman. You appear to be the best of the bunch and people may finally be understanding that our leaders need to have the "presidential" factor. Hang in there!
IT'S A ROGUE STATE PLAYING WITH THE ESTABLISHED RULES:
http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/national/article1194512.ece
A POLL A DAY WITH DIFFERENT RESULTS:
http://www.politico.com/2012-election/florida/
COULD IT FINALLY BE YOUR TURN IN THE SPOTLIGHT:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/01/08/jon-hustsman-earns-his-applause-at-sunday-s-n-h-debate.html
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