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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer endorsed Mike Bloomberg for President during the former New York Mayor’s stop in Orlando on Super Tuesday.
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As we continue our series on the role the I-4 corridor plays in the presidential election, we take a closer look at the biggest county and why it's so important.
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Right in the middle of the I-4 Corridor sits Polk County. It’s rural and conservative and largely Republican. But changing demographics could mean a close election there for President.
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The road to the White House this election season passes right through Osceola County. A growing Puerto Rican community is changing the face of this county.
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Orange County is a democratic strong hold – but it wasn’t always that way. As the county got younger and younger, the area became more blue.
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It's a hit. Spectators cheer and volunteers help as a child with special needs runs toward first base, his baseball helmet bobbing loosely on his head.Anne Aranda of Sanford is among the parents watching from the stands at Eastmonte Park in Altamonte Springs. Her 13- and 12-year-old boys are among the volunteers.She says it's her busy family life that prevents her from deciding how to vote in this neck-and-neck presidential race.
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The I-4 Corridor stretches from Daytona Beach to Tampa, and has become a key battleground in the race for the White House. As unpredictable as it is essential, we teamed up with our sister station WUSF in Tampa to take a trip down the corridor to learn more about these coveted voters. We start in Volusia County.
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