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Florida’s Voting Begins as Ballots Get Sent to Overseas Voters

  • KerryMcQ
  • Sep 19, 2020
  • 1 min read

“If you’re talking about a state where a few thousand votes could move the needle one way or another, it could be a very important voting bloc,” said Jim Gosart, a vice president of Republicans Overseas.


Gosart said overseas voters are affected by U.S. legislation, but because of the widely different experiences these Americans have in various countries, “it’s hard to figure out where those votes are going to land.” He said this group of voters include deployed military members and their spouses, teachers, missionaries, Americans who have moved abroad for work and others.


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