Enter at your peril
http://www.economist.com/world/na/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2921846
Jul 15th 2004 | MIAMI, TALLAHASSEE AND TAMPA
From The Economist print edition
Our series on swing states looks at the biggest prize of all. Once
again, everything is not quite as it seems in Florida
MARLOW COOK used to be a Republican senator from Kentucky in the
1960s. Now retired in Sarasota, Florida, the 78-year-old admits: "I
know an awful lot of Republicans who tell me they are not going to
vote for [George Bush]. I have eight grandchildren and I don't want to
see any of them...fight an unnecessary war like the one we just had in
Iraq. I think that all of this is going to hurt us in November."
Across the state in Miami, Naife Faillace, a 39-year-old
Cuban-American, is blunter: "I'm a registered Republican but I can't
support my own party."
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