TAMPA, Fla. — At this point in the election, many people already know who they’re voting for. But the campaign for a U.S. Senate seat is more intense than ever.
ABC Action News reporter Michael Paluska caught up with current Sen. Rick Scott and his opponent, Debbie Marcasel-Powell, on the campaign trail.
Sen. Rick Scott joined the family outside the library, which serves as an early voting site in Hillsborough County.
Paluska interviews Rick Scott
Paluska interviewed Mukarsel-Powell at USF after interacting with students on campus.
Paluska interviews Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
A commercial that turned Senator Scott into a snake became a big hit among voters. Paluska asked both about the campaign ads.
Paluska asks Rick Scott about the snake ad
Paluska asks Debbie Mucarsel-Powell about the snake ad.
Click here for Scott’s campaign website.
Click here for Mr. Powell’s campaign website.
The outcome could have a major impact on the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. The Democratic Party currently holds a slim majority of seats, 51-49, including four independent members who are aligned with the party.