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1/3 of Florida voters still say Trump won in 2020

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BUD'S BLOG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 2022

A new poll shows about 1/3 of Florida voters still think former President Trump won the 2020 election! Wow! Does that surprise you as much as it surprises me? Let's talk about the poll's findings and what it will take to restore faith in the results of our elections.

https://floridapolitics.com/archives/566486-poll-a-third-of-likely-florida-still-voters-believe-donald-trump-won-in-2020/

A new study shows a lot of Americans are hiding their true beliefs about major political issues. Perhaps you're among them. We'll talk about why so many folks are reluctant to say what they truly believe.

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/3703199-why-americans-are-concealing-their-true-political-beliefs/

Lots of things can get a student expelled from school these days, like fighting, calling in a bomb threat, etc. But a St. Cloud High School student is facing expulsion just for videoing a fight between two other students...a fight he had nothing to do with! What's going on here? Let's talk about it!

https://www.wftv.com/news/local/student-filmed-fight-central-florida-school-administrators-are-trying-expel-him/7OXADR7RR5AHVHO5OOC3TWEJEY/

As we approach the midterm elections, there are a number of important changes in Florida's election laws that you'll want to know about before you cast your ballot. We'll talk live about these changes with Cecile Scoon, the President of Florida's League of Women Voters.

Olsen on Law with Alan and Attorney Tom Olsen- today's topic: What happens when a married couple signs off on a will leaving everything to each other, but then they get divorced?


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