amy: david sirota, investigator reporter for "capital and main." most recent article is headlined "energy giants choose nuclear option in election's biggest fight over fossil fuel." we will cover this tonight on or six-hour election special beginning at 7:00 p.m. -- on our six-hour election special beginning at 7:00 p.m. voters in florida are preparing to vote on amendment 4, a measure that would restore voting rights to 1.4 million people with nonviolent felonies who have completed their sentences or never served time in jail. one of five african americans in florida and 10% of the state's adult population are ineligible to vote because of a criminal record. across the u.s., more than 6 million people with felony convictions are not eligible to vote. florida is one of just four states that bar ex-felons from voting for life. well, a few weeks ago i traveled to melbourne, florida, and spoke with desmond meade, the president of the florida rights restoration coalition who's leading the fight to re-enfranchise people with felony convictions in florid