POLL: Quinnipiac FL Survey
Eric Dienstfrey | September 12, 2007
A new Quinnipiac University statewide survey of 1,141 registered voters in Florida (conducted 9/3 through 9/9) finds:
- Among 446 Democrats, Sen. Hillary Clinton (at 42%) leads Sen. Barack Obama (13%), former V.P. Al Gore (12%), and former Sen. John Edwards (9%) in a statewide primary. All other candidates receive less than 5% each.
- Among 438 Republicans, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani leads former Sen. Fred Thompson (28% to 17%) in a statewide primary; former Gov. Mitt Romney trails at 11%, Sen. John McCain at 10%, former Speaker Newt Gingrich at 6%. All other candidates receive less than 5% each.
- General election match-ups:
Clinton 44%, Giuliani 44%
Obama 38%, Giuliani 47%
Edwards 42%, Giuliani 46%
Clinton 45%, McCain 40%
Obama 39%, McCain 42%
Edwards 42%, McCain 39%
View all Florida Primary poll data at Pollster.com:
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By Eric Dienstfrey | September 12, 2007 6:18 PM | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBacks (0)
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Bryan:
Hillary is competitve in Florida Obama isn't, anyone still usng that old "she's not electable argument" needs to start checking the #'s she's more "electable" then either Obama or Edwards at the moment.
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Keith:
Pay more attention to Bill Richardson. He has broad appeal, and would easily defeat any of the Republican candidates.
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Keith:
Pay more attention to Bill Richardson. He has broad appeal, and would easily defeat any of the Republican candidates.
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Hillary is competitve in Florida Obama isn't, anyone still usng that old "she's not electable argument" needs to start checking the #'s she's more "electable" then either Obama or Edwards at the moment.
Posted on September 12, 2007 6:58 PM