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Florida Political Poll

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Patch Political Digest

Florida Poll Puts Romney Ahead

GOP hopeful Mitt Romney has a three-point lead over President Obama, according to a new poll of Florida voters.

A new Gravis Marketing survey shows Romney leading Obama, 48%-45%, in Florida. As Christian Heinze notes, if you add Gary Johnson to the equation, he takes 1.7% from Romney and .5% from Obama. That means if the Romney-Obama gap is tight enough, Johnson could swing the state, which would be a bitter irony for the GOP, considering it shunned and blacked him out of primary debates when he was running for the Republican nomination. Rubio Out to Sea When Romney Phoned  "Gov. Romney was gracious enough to call me on Friday evening that week," Marco Rubio told a crowd of 825 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. "I was out on boat with my kids. I came back and I had four missed calls from Mitt Romney. I go 'Uh-oh.' So I talked to him and he…

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Patch Political Digest

Obama-Romney Tied in Florida Poll

The survey shows that Florida is a toin coss on which candidate leads the presidential race.

A new Tampa Bay Times/Miami Herald/Bay News 9 poll finds Barack Obama and Mitt Romney essentially tied in America's biggest battleground state, with 46 percent of likely Florida voters supporting the president, 45 percent backing the former Massachusetts governor, and 2 percent behind Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson. Only 7 percent are undecided. "A coin toss," Mason-Dixon pollster Brad Coker said. "Typical Florida." Adding Marco Rubio to the Romney ticket would only marginally help Romney in must-win Florida. A Romney-Rubio ticket leads Obama-Joe Biden 46 percent to 45 percent in Florida. Florida Recount Predicted The New York Times' uber prognosticator, whose blog derives its name from the 2000 Recount, forecasts "Florida as close as …

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