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Fla. Puerto Ricans could play a key election role
Yahoo Political News - | Thursday, August 02, 2012

In this July 5, 2012, photo, retired police officer Hector Rodriquez sits in his office in Kissimmee, Fla. Rodriguez is a self-described fiscal conservative and a military hawk, with one son in the Army and another in the Coast Guard. When it comes to social issues, though, the longtime Republican is moderate enough to have cast votes for Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. A native of Puerto Rico, Rodriguez is undecided this go-round. He and like-minded Puerto Ricans living in the I-4 corridor, a wide swath of central Florida lined with amusement parks, are drawing unprecedented attention from the presidential campaigns. (AP Photo/John Raoux)Puerto Ricans living in Florida's midsection are drawing unprecedented attention from the presidential campaigns.


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