Who will you vote for in November?

Oklahomans discuss the Nov. 6 presidential election

 
By Zeke Campfield | Published: October 14, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Amir Alavi

• Age: 34

• Residence: Edmond

• Profession: Restaurant owner

photo - Angela Miller, 45, Inventor, Thursday, October 11, 2012. Photo by Zeke Campfield, The Oklahoman <strong>Zeke Campfield - THE OKLAHOMAN</strong>
Angela Miller, 45, Inventor, Thursday, October 11, 2012. Photo by Zeke Campfield, The Oklahoman Zeke Campfield - THE OKLAHOMAN

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Oct 12Locals discuss who they will vote for and what their main...

• Which way will he vote? Obama (voted Obama in 2008)

• Top issue: “Health care. My wife has multiple sclerosis, and it's very important for us to have affordable health care in this country.”

Angela Miller

• Age: 45

• Residence: Oklahoma City

• Profession: Inventor

• Which way will she vote? Undecided (didn't vote in 2008)

• Top issue: “Just that they make sure that there's more job placement for people. People are unemployed, they're still out on unemployment. And health care is still a big issue.”

Rachel Kellum

• Age: 23

• Residence: Oklahoma City

• Profession: Graduate student

• Which way will she vote? Romney (didn't vote in 2008)

• Top issue: “I think that a huge part of why I'm voting for Romney is just the current state of the economy right now. I don't necessarily love either candidate, but I think he's the better choice.”

Clendon Rice

• Age: 54

• Residence: Mustang

• Profession: Information technology

• Which way will he vote? Undecided (voted McCain in 2008)

• Top issue: “I think a president that has strong leadership and will resolve the conflict between the Republicans and the Democrats is my biggest issue.”

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