Florida Avoided Sandy But Won’t Avoid Nov. 6 Political Storm

Florida Avoided Sandy But Won't Avoid Nov. 6 Political Storm
Florida Avoided Sandy But Won't Avoid Nov. 6 Political Storm

As President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney take their breaks from the campaign trail to assist in the Hurricane Sandy aftermath, the election is still days away—hurricane or not.

While the hurricane skipped Florida and put the attention on the Northeast, the key swing state still could create a political storm come November 6.

Host Carmen Russell-Sluchansky spoke with Michael Binder, political science professor at the University of Florida, to dissect the state’s latest stand in the campaign.

 

About Carmen Munir Russell-Sluchansky 360 Articles
Carmen is a multimedia journalist based in Washington, DC whose work has appeared in a variety of outlets including National Geographic, NBC News, the BBC, Asia! Magazine, The China Post, Chicago Tribune and Orlando Sentinel.