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The vacancy of Marco Rubio's decision not to seek it, has potential candidates and one difficulty winning statewide and general election losses. On the Democratic side Patrick Murphy has made an early jump into the race and has become at least the marginal frontrunner. Despite a 40% name recognition advantage over his closest opponent, Bill McCollum draws just 20% backing as the leader of the current potential GOP field.
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FL-Sen Mason-Dixon (April 2015)
The vacancy of Marco Rubio's decision not to seek it, has potential candidates and one difficulty winning statewide and general election losses. On the Democratic side Patrick Murphy has mad…
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MASON-DIXON® FLORIDA POLL APRIL 2015
2016 FLORIDA SENATE RACE
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WHO’S RUNNING & WHO’S THAT
?
ANALYSIS By: J. Bradford Coker, Managing Director Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, Inc. ©2015, All Rights Reserved
The vacancy of Marco Rubio’s US Senate
seat,
and Jeff Atwater’s
decision not to seek it, has left a field of many unknown potential candidates and one who is better known, but has had difficulty winning statewide office
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including major primary and general election losses. On the Democratic side Patrick Murphy has made an early jump into the race and has become at least the marginal frontrunner. His most visible potential opponent is Alan Grayson, who has recently expressed an increased interest in running. Grayson, however, is seen as a divisive candidate even by Democratic voters. Murphy starts the race with a much cleaner slate and it is demonstrated by the fact that he has a 23%-14% lead over the better-known Grayson. Still, 63% remain undecided.
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The story on the Republican side is similar, with seven candidates that are unknown to at least two-thirds of GOP voters, and one who is better known but does not draw overwhelming support. Despite a 40% name recognition advantage over his closest opponent, Bill McCollum draws just 20% backing as the leader of the current potential GOP field. All of the remaining candidates only have support in the single-digits. Just under half of Republicans voters (48%) are undecided. The current field will likely change
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some will run, others will pass and some new faces may enter the fray. No matter who eventually runs all will face the tough task of getting Florida voters to know who they are and what sets them apart.
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*** 400 REGISTERED DEMOCRATIC VOTERS *** STATEWIDE NAME RECOGNITION QUESTION: Do you recognize the name ________? (IF YES) Do you have a favorable, unfavorable or neutral opinion of ________? RECOGNIZE RECOGNIZE RECOGNIZE DON'T FAVORABLE UNFAVORABLE NEUTRAL RECOGNIZE
Patrick Murphy 18% 2% 17% 63% Alan Grayson 13% 14% 19% 54%
QUESTION:
If the Democratic primary for Florida’s US Senate seat
were held today, for whom would you vote if the choice were between: (ORDER ROTATED)
PATRICK MURPHY 23% ALAN GRAYSON 14% UNDECIDED
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