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HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Carol Godsey, 79, stands outside the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station, where she cast her ballot for Ted Cruz. “What really concerns me is law and order, and it starts at the top. If the president doesn’t abide by the law how can you expect anyone else to? We need law and order in this country. I think Kasich is a real good man but I don’t think he’s got a chance. I think there are too many fish in the pool, and some of the fish are a little out there."
On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal
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