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  • Florida: McCain Trounces Obama, Even with Clinton

    The battle over Florida’s convention delegates may be taking its toll on Barack Obama’s prospects in the Sunshine State. For the second time in three months, John McCain enjoys a double digit lead over the Democratic frontrunner.

  • Florida: McCain Leads Obama by Four, Clinton by Seven

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Florida shows John McCain holding a four-percentage point lead over Barack Obama and a seven- percentage point lead over Hillary Clinton.

  • Florida: Clinton 55% Obama 39%

    If Florida decides to have a second Presidential Primary this year, Hillary Clinton will begin the race with a sixteen-percentage point lead over Barack Obama. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey shows that Clinton attracts 55% of the Sunshine State Primary Vote while Obama earns 39%.

  • Florida Adults Split on Do-Over Primary: Dems Favor, GOP Opposed

    Sixty-three percent (63%) of Florida Democrats favor a “do-over” Presidential Primary in their state. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that 28% of Democrats are opposed.

  • Florida: McCain Leads Clinton and Has Bigger Lead Over Obama

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Florida shows John McCain holding a six-percentage point lead over Hillary Clinton and an even larger lead—sixteen percentage points—over Barack Obama.

  • Florida: McCain 31% Romney 31%

    For most of the past week, John McCain was slightly behind Mitt Romney in Florida’s Republican Presidential Primary.

  • Florida: McCain 31% Romney 31%

    For most of the past week, John McCain was slightly behind Mitt Romney in Florida’s Republican Presidential Primary.

  • Florida: Clinton 47% Obama 25%

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Florida finds Senator Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama by nineteen percentage points, 47% to 25%.

  • Florida: Clinton 44% Obama 25%

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Florida finds Senator Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama by nineteen percentage points, 44% to 25%. Earlier this week, Clinton held a twenty-five point advantage, 51% to 26%.

  • Florida: Clinton 51% Obama 26%

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Florida finds Senator Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama 51% to 26%.

  • Florida: Romney 27% McCain 23%

    On the eve of a Republican Presidential Debate in Boca Raton, the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 36% of Florida’s Republican Primary Voters could still change their mind before voting.

  • Florida: Clinton 47% Obama 29%

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Florida finds Senator Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama 47% to 29%. That’s a bit closer than last week when Clinton led by twenty-four points, but still a comfortable lead. In December, the former First Lady held a 45% to 17% lead.

  • Florida: Romney 25% McCain 20% Giuliani 19%

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds Mitt Romney with a slight lead in Florida’s Republican Presidential Primary. John McCain and Rudy Giuliani are close behind in what may develop into a three-man race.

  • Florida: Clinton 48% Obama 24%

    While she has lost her towering advantage nationally in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, New York Senator Hillary Clinton continues to hold a huge lead in Florida’s Presidential Primary.

  • Florida Republican Presidential Primary: Four-Way Tie

    The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds four candidates essentially tied for the lead in Florida’s Republican Presidential Primary. It’s McCain 19%, Giuliani 18%, Romney 18%, and Huckabee 17%.

  • Florida: Clinton 45% Obama 17% Edwards 14%

    New York Senator Hillary Clinton continues to hold a huge lead in Presidential Primary.

  • Florida: Huckabee 27% Romney 23% Giuliani 19%

    Mitt Romney’s strategy for winning the Republican nomination was to win the early states and build momentum. Rudy Giuliani’s plan was to accept defeats in the early states and come back strong on January 29 in Florida and in many large states on February 5.

  • In Florida GOP Primary, Giuliani Leads, Romney Gains

    Rudy Giuliani continues to lead the Republican Presidential Primary in Florida with 27% support in the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey.

  • Florida: Clinton Still Leads Obama by 25

    In September, New York Senator Hillary Clinton held a twenty-five percentage point lead over Illinois Senator Barack Obama in Florida’s Presidential Primary.

  • In Match-ups with Clinton, Florida Voters Now Tilt Toward GOP

    A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the presidential race in Florida shows former Big Apple Mayor Rudy Giuliani with a modest lead over Senator Hillary Clinton of 46% to 41%.

  • Florida Primary: Clinton 47% Obama 22%

    New York Senator Hillary Clinton holds a twenty-five percentage point lead over Illinois Senator Barack Obama Florida’s Presidential Primary.

  • Florida Primary: Giuliani 29% Thompson 23%

    Rudy Giuliani leads the Republican Presidential Primary in Florida with 29% support in the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey.

  • Clinton Continues To Dominate Florida Primaries

    New York Senator Hillary Clinton leads Illinois Senator Barack Obama by nineteen percentage points in Florida’s Presidential Primary.

  • Florida GOP Primary: Giuliani, Romney and Huckabee Gain Ground

    Rudy Giuliani leads the Republican Presidential Primary in Florida with 30% support in the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey. Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney are nearly even in second place.

  • Clinton Leads GOP Hopefuls in Florida

    Senator Hillary Clinton leads all Republican hopefuls in the race for Florida’s 27 Electoral College votes. The Sunshine State cast its votes for the Republicans in each of George W. Bush’s election victories.

  • Florida: Giuliani 22% Thompson 21%

    The Republican Presidential Primary in Florida is looking a lot like the race nationally.

  • Florida: Clinton 46% Obama 15% Edwards 13%

    In the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination, New York Senator Hillary Clinton holds a 31 percentage point lead in the Florida primary.