- seemed surprisingly flat in two closely watched Florida debates last week. Since then, his popularity in daily tracking polls has fallen. A Reuters/Ipsos poll released late on Monday showed Romneys support at 43 percent versus Gingrich at 28 percent. (msnbc.com)
- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney heads into Tuesdays GOP presidential primary with a 14-point lead over former House Speaker Newt Gingrich among likely Florida Republican voters, a new poll shows. (AZCentral.com)
- 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)
- 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)
- For the first time in his race for the US Senate, Senator Bill Nelson, D-Florida, could have a tough road to re-election ahead of him. Thats according to a new, exclusive News 13 Florida Decides Poll. (Nelson faces tough Senate race - Bay News 9)
- ORLANDO, Fla. — Undeterred by sagging poll numbers, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is set to make a final appeal for support as voters in Florida go to the polls Tuesday. (Washington Post)
- GAINESVILLE - The Florida mens basketball team moved up two spots in the latest Associated Press college poll released today. The Gators (17-4), ranked No. 12 in the AP, moved up to No. 11 in the coaches poll. They host South Carolina at 9 p. (Herald Tribune)
- TALLAHASSEE -- An overwhelming majority of Florida voters — 71 percent — support prohibiting motorists from text messaging while driving, according to a new Times/Herald/Bay News 9 poll. Florida is one of only 15 states without some kind of ban. (Miami Herald)
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Florida poll
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