| Published: | Oct 29, 2010 9:50 PM EDT |
| Updated: | Oct 29, 2010 6:50 PM EDT |
MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - Democrat Alex Sink is reaching out to black and Hispanic voters in South Florida as her campaign for Florida governor enters the home stretch.
The 62-year-old Sink drank Cuban coffee and talked issues with the breakfast crowd at the Versailles cafe in Miami's Little Havana Friday morning. Later she lunched on fried catfish with local leaders in the predominantly black Overtown neighborhood of Miami.
Sink's race with Republican Rick Scott is too close to call and may come down to which candidate can mobilize more supporters to get to the polls.
Sink is a former bank president who was elected Florida's chief financial officer in her first ever election in 2006.
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