By Rob Bluey
The Foundry
President Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney won’t be the only people in the spotlight at tonight’s presidential debate in Hempstead, NY. About 100 undecided voters from Nassau County on Long Island will have an opportunity to ask Obama and Romney questions in the town-hall format.
These voters were selected by the Gallup Organization because they are uncommitted to Obama or Romney. No one knows what questions will be asked or who will be among the select few chosen by moderator Candy Crowley, a CNN political correspondent.
But we do know a few things about the residents of Nassau County. Many reside in New York’s 4th congressional district. Taxpayers in that district will be subject to an eye-popping $4,492 tax increase on Jan. 1, 2013, as a result of Taxmageddon.
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