An in-depth look at elections with local political analyst Barry Edwards

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Political Analyst and consultant Barry Edwards

BY Rob Lorei

First on Radioactivity Tuesday talked about disabled parking abuse with Mack Marsh who is the Project Director for a group called Parking Mobility. Marsh has come to Tampa from Austin to discuss the issue of motorists who abuse parking spots for the disabled. Marsh has come to Tampa from Austin to discuss the issue of motorists who abuse parking spots for the disabled. Parking Mobility has created an app that allows people to report parking violations, and provides an citation reduction program to offenders that educates them about the importance of accessible parking.

Then we  got a snapshot of some of the major races in Florida with Barry Edwards,  a political analyst and a political consultant who  has worked for both Democrats and Republicans. Today he talked  about the results of a poll he has conducted on the presidential race in Hillsborough county and the outlook on local races across the Bay Area.

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