- The election in November may come down to just three or four key states, and none of them as big as Florida. (Hotair.com)
- A new Rasmussen poll shows a dead heat in Florida, with Mitt Romney picking up 46% of likely voters and Barack Obama 45%. This is a slight improvement for Romney in the partially-cloudy state. In both February and March, Rasmussen had Obama up 3%. (Thehill.com)
- For months, Republicans have looked longingly at Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida as the perfect vice-presidential pick to help their team win Florida while drawing Hispanics toward the party nationwide. A new poll casts some cold water on that notion. (Wall Street Journal)
- Now that the distractions of the primaries are out of the way, Florida voters are concentrating on the two candidates for November. And they give the all-but-certain GOP nominee, Mitt Romney, a slim edge over President Barack Obama. (Florida Times-Union)
- The latest Florida poll shows Republican Mitt Romney ahead of Obama, 47 percent to 45 percent — an inside-the-error-margin lead. Obama won Florida by less than 3 percentage points four years ago. In 2010, Republicans swept the state. (The News & Observer)
- MIAMI — A Miami federal judge has declared that Gov. Rick Scotts order requiring drug testing for state workers is unconstitutional. U.S. (Naples Daily News)
- Owing to a recent change to Florida law, the district won't be able to fund Our initial marketing outreach was to the construction community, so we have quite a large pool of contractors onboard. (Forbes)
- President Obama enjoys a narrow lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in two important battleground states, Florida and Ohio, according to a new Fox News poll, although Romney has the advantage with highly motivated voters. (NationalJournal.com)
Friday, April 27, 2012
Florida Poll
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