Politics & Government
Resident: Voting Process 'Flawless' in New Tampa
Chris Enzor, 24, cast his vote on his lunch break.

Property claims adjustor Chris Enzor, 24, hit the polls on his lunch break. It was a breeze.
"Flawless," he said. "I was in and out."
Enzor cast his vote at the New Tampa Community Recreation Center where no long lines were to be had early this afternoon. Sporting an "I Voted" sticker, Enzor voted on each of Florida's constitutional amendments and for sitting President Barack Obama.
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"I like his foreign policies more than Romney's," he said. "I think he is bringing the country in the right direction. It's slow, but it's no time to turn back."
Enzor said the presidential race will be "real close." He would not have made that prediction early on but "in the first debate, Romney came out firing" and picked up ground.
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And, "yes, sir," Enzor always does his civic today by voting, in case you're wondering.
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