Washington Journal
Democratic Efforts in Florida
2012-10-24T09:31:27-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvNTRiXC8zMDkwMTItMDYtbS5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Democratic consultant Steven Vancore talked about the party’s election efforts in Florida, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included early voting, some of the state’s key congressional races, and presidential campaign issues.
This was part of “Washington Journal” series on the ten “swing” states in the 2012 election: Nevada, Wisconsin, Colorado, Virginia, Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Iowa, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. “Swing” states are those shown in which either major political party has a strong chance of winning a state’s electoral college votes.*As a result both Republican and Democrats campaign more heavily in those states because they represent the best changes to gain electoral votes.
Democratic consultant Steven Vancore talked about the party’s election efforts in Florida, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included early voting,…
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Democratic consultant Steven Vancore talked about the party’s election efforts in Florida, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included early voting, some of the state’s key congressional races, and presidential campaign issues.
This was part of “Washington Journal” series on the ten “swing” states in the 2012 election: Nevada, Wisconsin, Colorado, Virginia, Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Iowa, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. “Swing” states are those shown in which either major political party has a strong chance of winning a state’s electoral college votes.*As a result both Republican and Democrats campaign more heavily in those states because they represent the best changes to gain electoral votes. close
This was part of “Washington Journal” series on the ten “swing” states in the 2012 election: Nevada, Wisconsin, Colorado, Virginia, Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Iowa, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. “Swing” states are those shown in which either major political party has a strong chance of winning a state’s electoral college votes.*As a result both Republican and Democrats campaign more heavily in those states because they represent the best changes to gain electoral votes.
Democratic consultant Steven Vancore talked about the party’s election efforts in Florida, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included early voting,… read more
Democratic consultant Steven Vancore talked about the party’s election efforts in Florida, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included early voting, some of the state’s key congressional races, and presidential campaign issues.
This was part of “Washington Journal” series on the ten “swing” states in the 2012 election: Nevada, Wisconsin, Colorado, Virginia, Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Iowa, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. “Swing” states are those shown in which either major political party has a strong chance of winning a state’s electoral college votes.*As a result both Republican and Democrats campaign more heavily in those states because they represent the best changes to gain electoral votes. close
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