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<p>Forget comedian <strong>Sarah Silverman</strong> and "<a href="http://www.thegreatschlep.com/site/index.html">The Great Schlep</a>" -- Computer and Communications Industry Association chief <strong>Ed Black</strong> is trying to get Florida voters to cast ballots for Sen. <strong>Barack Obama</strong> by arguing that the Illinois Democrat is the right leader to spur innovation in the Sunshine State. In a video posted on <a href="http://YouTube.com">YouTube</a> on Tuesday, Black -- who is a telecommuting Florida resident -- says it is "is so frustrating to see our state not reach its potential to become a tech powerhouse." High-tech policies in an Obama administration "will stimulate innovation, will increase Internet access and will create the jobs our state needs," he argues. Note: Black was speaking on behalf of CCIA's PAC, not CCIA itself.</p>]]></description>
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