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The Associated Press 3:57 p.m. EDT, November 6, 2010
After election loss, Alex Sink calls White House 'tone-deaf' MIAMI — Fresh off a narrow loss in Florida's gubernatorial race, Democrat Alex Sink is expressing some frustration with the White House.
Sink calls the White House "tone-deaf" in an interview published Saturday on Politico, saying Obama's aides weren't interested in hearing her concerns about Washington's handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill or problems building acceptance for the health overhaul.
She says "they just need to be better listeners and be better at reaching out to people who are on the ground."
Sink is Florida's chief financial officer. She lost the governor's mansion by just one percentage point to multimillionaire businessman (AND multibillionaire crook) Rick Scott. so ...betty castor was offered a statewide recount back in 2004 also 77,000+ votes out, as alex with 2 million less voters. where is the "people's governor"?????? am I to believe that Florida voters who are mostly seniors and veterans are insane and voted for this criminal? NEVER
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