- Florida voters aren't sure if they want Las Vegas-style casinos in the state, but they are certain they don't want Tallahassee to make the decision, according to a new poll by The Miami Herald and other news organizations released late Sunday. (Miami Herald)
- Your choice could determine who will take on President Obama this November, and it could be Mitt Romney's race to lose. (Central Florida News 13)
- Florida Republican voters seem to have a clear favorite as to whom should represent their party for a chance at the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Bill Nelson in November: The name may sound familiar: Connie Mack IV. (Bay News 9)
- Just days before the Florida presidential primary, an exclusive statewide Florida Decides poll finds Mitt Romney with a solid lead. (Bay News 9)
- A new InsiderAdvantage poll conducted Sunday night of likely Republican voters in the state of Florida shows a significant surge for Newt Gingrich. The poll has Romney leading with 36 percent of voters, followed by Gingrich at 31 percent. (NewsMax.com)
- Former Bay State Gov. (Lowell Sun)
- The magnitude gets multiplied when its a community irrigation system or commercial-size swimming pool at a neighborhood, condominium or hotel. Water has a way of finding its way out, said Eddie Iglesias, president of Florida Pool and Leak Specialists. (Sun Sentinel)
- Jan. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Mitt Romney fares better than Republican rival Newt Gingrich in a matchup against President Barack Obama among registered voters in the swing state of Florida, a Quinnipiac University poll shows. (Businessweek)
- Santorum is attending a GOP rally in Pensacola. According to Jacksonvilles Florida Times-Union, a new poll shows a shift in the GOP field. In the Times-Union/Insider Advantage Poll, Romney leads with 40.3 percent, ahead of Ginrichs 32.3 percent. (msnbc.com)
Monday, January 30, 2012
Florida poll
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