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Trump Leads By Far Among Florida Republicans as Rubio Leaps Ahead of Bush

September 23, 2015 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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Moving up. (Marc Nozell)

The Donald continues to lead his Republican presidential opponents while U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio has leapfrogged a onetime mentor, former Gov. Jeb Bush, in a poll of Florida voters released Wednesday by Florida Atlantic University.


In critical swing-state Florida, Hillary Clinton holds a significant edge over her Democratic rivals but struggles in match-ups against most Republican contenders, including Rubio and Florida pediatric neurosurgeon Ben Carson, the survey found.

The Republican sample of the poll, with a margin of error of 5.2 percentage points, showed Donald Trump with 31.5 percent of the vote in a GOP primary, followed by Florida senator Rubio in second place with 19.2 percent, followed by Bush at 11.3 percent, Carson at 10.3 percent and Carly Fiorina at 8.3 percent.

“You’re really seeing a gathering of strength by Marco Rubio, and I think he’s going to have a moment to make his case,” said Florida Atlantic University political-science professor Kevin Wagner, a fellow of the school’s Business and Economics Initiative, which conducted the poll. “If he’s doing better than Jeb in Florida, that’s a good representation that his campaign is gaining momentum.”

The survey of 801 likely Florida voters, with an overall margin of error of 3.4 percentage points, was conducted from Thursday to Sunday, immediately following last week’s GOP debate, which nearly 80 percent of respondents said they watched. Nearly 40 percent of viewers said Fiorina won the debate.

The poll of all voters also showed Trump with an unfavorable rating of nearly 60 percent.

Rubio’s post-debate bump could pose problems for Bush. Although Bush’s “super PAC” has amassed more than $100 million since the former governor began testing the presidential waters, Rubio’s increasing viability as a general-election candidate could persuade some supporters to switch their allegiance, Wagner said.

“That would be a big danger,” he said.

The poll also found that Clinton would win 59.5 percent of the votes in a Democratic primary, with Vice President Joe Biden — who has not officially entered the race — garnering 15.9 percent and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders receiving 15.2 percent.

But Clinton, who handily defeated Barack Obama in the 2008 Florida primary but lost the nomination nationally, lags behind GOP candidates in possible match-ups. Voters favored Carson over Clinton by 51.7 percent to 39.5 percent, and Rubio over Clinton by 50.4 percent to 42.2 percent. Bush held a 49.1 percent to 40.9 percent lead over Clinton, and Trump edged out the former secretary of state by a margin of 45.9 percent to 44.5 percent.

“Hillary Clinton is very strong inside the Democratic Party, but she has high negatives and she’s vulnerable,” Wagner said. “That’s something that we wouldn’t have said about her months ago. In the head-to-head match-ups, she’s either very tight or losing to some of the leading Republican candidates. That’s got to be of some concern to her campaign.”

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  1. carol says

    September 23, 2015 at 12:30 pm

    What a circus

  2. Corh says

    September 23, 2015 at 1:33 pm

    Go TRUMP2016, the best man for the job, period!!!!!!

  3. Bill says

    September 23, 2015 at 2:03 pm

    Rubio would get my vote over Trump ,Bush, Carson, Fiorina or Clinton.

  4. Knightwatch says

    September 23, 2015 at 6:35 pm

    Yes! Yes! Go TRUMP2016 … the Democratic Party’s dream GOP candidate, period!!!

  5. Lancer says

    September 24, 2015 at 10:36 am

    Very interesting, the democrats come here to criticize Republican candidates, ignoring their own debacle.

    The top three Repubs in polling, currently, are all non-professional politicians. Again, that shows the distrust of the DC establishment and how very “fed up” people are with the corruption, lying and mishandling of our country’s current direction. This cannot be ignored and the massive attention this has garnered scares the left and right inside the beltway.

    Trump…is dynamic but, to be president, he needs more than hurling insulting rhetoric. Carly wasn’t a great CEO but, she wasn’t horrible either. She’s poised, a tremendously effective speaker and quite a forceful presence. Dr. Carson is unbelievably accomplished and intelligent. Of all the candidates, Carly Fiorina scares leftists the most. She has everything Hillary isn’t, which is quite a lot.

    Meanwhile, the democrats can’t even manage a debate. Why? Because they’ve got to insulate and protect H-Rod. HilLIARy, who is completely unlikeable, lying, untrustworthy and boasts complete failure as Sec of State. But, hey, she has bullet points on her resume. Her handlers know…every time she speaks, every time she interviews…she does worse. That’s why they’ve been courting the buffoon Biden, who unions absolutely adore. A Biden bid would suck the life out of Sanders in less than an hour and is the only impediment to HilLAIRy being anointed by the socialist ilk.

    Very interesting times ahead.

  6. Nalla C says

    September 24, 2015 at 11:49 am

    How desperate do you have to be to vote for Donald Trump? I’d like to see a real good, honest, factual reason to vote for him. The argument “He’s an Outsider” isn’t good enough–first of all, he’s not, if he has enough bank to buy a Congressman or Senator–which he does. So he used to be one of the puppeteers, whether he’ll admit it or not.

    For that reason–and the fact that he’ll never beat anyone on the Left–the Right needs to give this clown the boot, ASAP. He’s making fools out of all the GOP rank-and-file. While he’d be a perfect representative of some of you, I’d hate to see the GOP sink to such new lows as to elect this know-nothing bully to the highest office in the land.

  7. YankeeExPat says

    September 25, 2015 at 12:11 am

    The Best line I heard recently came from an African -American co-worker in regards to the Donald.

    She said Donald Trump is to white folks as Kanye West is to black folks, both groups cringe every time the other opens there mouth to say something monumentally stupid.

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