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NOVEMBER 17, 2007

A different kind of race in the 5th District

The presidential election is attracting the most attention in Florida right now. But in the 5th Congressional District, voters are learning about a different ballot contest, well before its traditional campaign season begins.

It's a race for Ginny Brown-Waite's seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in an area that hasn't seen a good race in years. This new challenger, Jim King, is different -- he's running as a Republican and the campaign is already underway. It's the first time Brown-Waite has faced competition for the GOP nod.

King's a long shot but his tack -- running to the right of the sometimes-moderate Brown-Waite -- introduces an intriguing strategy that could upset the balance of power in a solidly conservative district.

Read the story here.

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