Politics & Government
Obama Doing a 'Good Job,' But Romney Gets Lutz Businessman's Vote
He arrived at the polls 30 minutes before they opened Tuesday morning.

Lutz residents braving the rain dashed from their cars to the covered walkways of River of Life Church early Tuesday morning to cast their votes. Some, like Juergen Hilscher, lined up 30-plus minutes before the polls opened.
Though he feels President Obama is doing a "good job," Hilscher was there because he wants to see a change.
Hilscher, the owner of a local auto repair shop, said there were about 25 people in line when he showed up at 6:30 a.m. to wait his turn to make an impact on the country's future.
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"I think (my vote) will make a difference," Hilscher said.
"Hopefully," he added.
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The Lutz resident cast all of his votes straight down the Republican line.
"I believe the government shouldn't have any influence on you or your life," he said.
ObamaCare and the nation's deficit are the two key factors that kept him from voting for Obama, he said.
"I'm not a Romney fan, but hopefully Republicans will do a better job," he said.
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