In the crazy and topsy-turvy world of politics, knowing and taking side with the right people is one of the important things in order to thrive on top. Allan Migdall, a professional and expert in general law, is one person that both Republican and Democratic sides hold as the tie in the political tug-o’-war.

Allan M. Migdall ATTY is an Attorney-at-law in Fort Lauderdale, Florida who has been a popular public figure in the field of politics. Concerning the elections, Migdall, who is a registered Republican, likes President Bush in terms of handling money matters of the country. However, he is a bit worried regarding the latter’s conduct in manhandling the issues about Iraq. This results him into rethinking his decision whether he would stay loyal to Bush or opt to Democratic candidate Senator John Kerry. However, his decision on who to support is still on hold as he is still waiting for the two candidates to pursue him and clear the coast for him.

According to the 57-year old veteran lawyer, the United States needs to build up a new image and start on a new leaf. According to his statement, some people would not take side of President Bush, but Republicans like him are good in managing tax and money matters. The reason why his vote is very sought-after by candidates is because Florida is one of the battleground states that could make or break an election. Florida is a major electoral prize with 27 electoral votes.

Up to now, the two opposing parties are very much decided to put an end to the recount debacle that happened before. The state of Florida seems to be self-conscious about the controversy that their state played a role in during the last election. Florida is a swing state that has a fast-increasing number of voters which makes it a very important thing to gain the support of the people there.

No wonder that votes are not the only thing that matters for political parties. But also the support they can get from famous and influential figures such as Allan M. Migdall who can very much affect and generate or draw out the votes for these cat fighting political parties.