eligible for the trade adjustment assistance. that's taxpayer-backed benefit designs to help those who lost their jobs because production was shifted overseas. bill: on our election board, the key is the economy, woe know -- we knee, for the next 11 months. to show you the map in behind us, as we key in on jobs and the america, specifically the economy in the state of florida, on the map, the deeper the red, the more trouble you're in, the lighter the red or even green, the better off you are. florida has been hit so hard, going back over the past three years, jobs in florida, a loss of 170,000, unemployment rate in florida, 10.3%, that's a full point higher than the national average. steve harrigan is checking in from winterhaven, florida where jobs are issue number one. hey steve, good morning. >> reporter: bill, jobs are the issue for the key voters along this i4 corridor, some of the new employees at the legoland park behind me have been