A group of Venezuelans pose for a photo in Doral, Fla., Sunday Feb. 12, 2012, where thousands headed to nearby polling stations to elect an opposition candidate that will face President Hugo Chavez in an Oct. 7 election. Miami and its surroundings areas are one of the most important constituencies both inside and outside Venezuela, where some 20,000 people are registered on the rolls. The Venezuelan community has grown significantly in the state in recent years to become the largest overseas. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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Diego Reveron watches his father Julian Reveron mark a primary ballot at a polling station in Doral, Fla., Sunday Feb. 12, 2012, where thousands of Venezuelans arrived to elect an opposition candidate that will face President Hugo Chavez in an Oct. 7 election. Miami and its surroundings areas are one of the most important constituencies both inside and outside Venezuela, where some 20,000 people are registered on the rolls. The Venezuelan community has grown significantly in the state in recent years to become the largest overseas. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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Martin Sanabria stands outside a polling place, waving Venezuela's national flag in Doral, Fla. Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012, where thousands of Venezuelans arrived to elect an opposition candidate that will face President Hugo Chavez in a Oct. 7 election. Miami and its surroundings areas are one of the most important constituencies both inside and outside Venezuela, where some 20,000 people are registered on the rolls. The Venezuelan community has grown significantly in the state in recent years to become the largest overseas. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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A woman peeks out from a line of voters at a polling station in Doral, Fla. Sunday Feb. 12, 2012, where thousands of Venezuelans arrived to elect an opposition candidate that will face President Hugo Chavez in an Oct. 7 election. Miami and its surroundings areas are one of the most important constituencies both inside and outside Venezuela, where some 20,000 people are registered on the rolls. The Venezuelan community has grown significantly in the state in recent years to become the largest overseas. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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Gabriela Renget looks up from her ballot as her son, Santiago Valdes stands next to her at a polling station in Doral, Fla. Sunday Feb. 12, 2012, where thousands of Venezuelans arrived to elect an opposition candidate that will face President Hugo Chavez in an Oct. 7 election. Miami and its surroundings areas are one of the most important constituencies both inside and outside Venezuela, where some 20,000 people are registered on the rolls. The Venezuelan community has grown significantly in the state in recent years to become the largest overseas. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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