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Saturday, August 18, 2012
Legislature hopefuls share views
Primary winners vying for state House, Senate talk about issues facing Keys

Eighty days before voters choose between them to represent the strip of South Florida that includes the Keys, candidates for state representative and senator on Friday cordially traded thoughts on health care, windstorm insurance and the local economy.

"Everyone in Tallahassee thinks our rates are too low," Holly Raschein, the Republican nominee for House District 120, said...

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What a snoozer!##!#!

These candidates don't offer to much of a line between them, which almost makes me think "Why bother voting at all?" Actually, if they're going to center on property insurance as the sure fire, they'll fall short. Mr. Whitney's and Mrs. Rasheins statements "Everyone in Tallahassee thinks our rates are too low," and "I would never vote to cut education funding," translate into nothing for the residents. They present no viable plan or even a depth of knowledge on the issues. I mean really, candidates, the least you can do articulate some sort of intelligent, thought out solutions.
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