BALDWIN, Fla. -- Everyone has an opinion at Everybody's Restaurant where Tuesday's Republican Presidential Primary in Florida being the main course.
"I think he knows how to get the job done," said diner Jack Richembolla, who wants to see GOP candidate Newt Gingrich carry Florida.
His lunch companion, Greg Williams, also counts himself in the camp of the former Speaker of the House.
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"I am pulling for Newt Gingrich. I think (Mitt) Romney is probably going to win it," said Williams, who had hoped the candidates would have spent more time on the meat-and-potatoes issues.
"I wish they would quit fighting amongst themselves and talk more about the issues...I cannot afford four years of Obama. If they don't quit fighting amongst themselves, I am afraid that's what we are going to wind up with," said Williams, who is retired.
The lunch crowd today also included an independent voter, April Bell, who will not be voting on Tuesday in the Republican only election.
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Bell was disappointed that the economy did not get more attention in Florida from the Republican candidates.
"I don't trust (former Massachusetts governor) Mitt (Romney), but I like Newt, said Bell, sitting at the lunch counter.
"I really liked Herman Cain. I wish he had not dropped out, but you know you get what you get," said Bell, who will get her chance to vote for president in November.
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