To vote in both florida and new york city. lots of snow birds. between 700 and 1,000 of them had also voted in both states. now the problem with that is in florida, in 2000, we decided the entire presidential election by only 537 votes. so even if it s not a large problem. if the election is close enough, it can swing the whole thing. so, john, i mean no national data base that checks off no. whether or not somebody who has voted in ohio is also voting in florida or voted in new york is also voting in florida. voters kindly take your name and kindly usher you into the booth. how you can ever combat this problem? well, about 20 states are informally exchanging information network. we need to get more states involved in this because this network did uncover very interesting example last month. a democratic national candidate in maryland. the no, ma am he knee of her party had been caught voting ....