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After First Debate, Florida Voters Discuss Convincibility

Clip: 10/4/2012 | 9m 9s

After First Debate, Florida Voters Discuss Convincibility, Consistency

Ray Suarez visits Orlando, Fla., to talk to voters -- some decided, some undecided -- directly following the first presidential debate. Were the candidates convincing? Did the voters hear what they hoped to from either side? They discuss jobs, President Obama's consistency, Mitt Romney's softer side, and the role of government.

10/04/2012

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