SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Bob Lucas lives in Casselberry and is ready to see who will win the presidency and with Seminole County playing a major role in the presidential election, he thinks the numbers will be pretty tight.
There’s a whole bunch of people well over 65, they’re voting for Biden but there’s probably just as many voting for Trump,” Lucas said.
[TRENDING: Trump, Biden fight for Florida | Free food on Election Day | Latest track:Hurricane Eta could dump 35 inches of rain]In 2016, President Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton by 1.2% in Seminole County, which has voted red for decades.
In fact, Trump made several campaign stops in Seminole County within the past couple of weeks.
News 6 political expert Jim Cark explained Seminole County went blue for the 2018 election, which could make a difference in this election.