But the questions are, at what cost and for how long will the voters go along?
"Even on a lot of his issues, voters went for someone else."
He said there was no question that voters would go along with the idea.
With 11 weeks before voters go to the polls, however, anything can happen.
About half of the state's 1.65 million voters went to the polls.
For the Senate, some voters went to the polls eight times.
At the general election of 1831, 2,174 voters went to the polls.
But in Florida no election ever really ends, even after the voters have gone home.
The voters and taxpayers are going to love that idea.
The final results, however, will not be known until after voters have gone to the polls again on Sunday.