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« on: August 20, 2015, 05:46:43 AM »
« edited: August 20, 2015, 05:57:24 AM by TNvolunteer »

Florida

Bush: 49%
Clinton: 38%

Rubio: 51%
Clinton: 39%

Trump: 43%
Clinton: 41%

Bush: 51%
Biden: 38%

Rubio: 48%
Biden: 42%

Biden: 45%
Trump: 42%

Bush: 54%
Sanders: 35%

Rubio: 52%
Sanders: 36%

Trump: 45%
Sanders: 41%

Clinton: 37%
Bush: 36%
Trump: 19%

Ohio

Clinton: 41%
Bush: 39%

Rubio: 42%
Clinton: 40%

Clinton: 43%
Trump: 38%

Biden: 42%
Bush: 39%

Biden: 42%
Rubio: 41%

Biden: 48%
Trump: 38%

Bush: 42%
Sanders: 36%

Rubio: 42%
Sanders: 34%

Sanders: 42%
Trump: 40%

Clinton: 37%
Bush: 27%
Trump: 23%

Pennsylvania

Bush: 43%
Clinton: 40%

Rubio: 47%
Clinton: 40%

Clinton: 45%
Trump: 40%

Bush: 43%
Biden: 42%

Rubio: 44%
Biden: 41%

Biden: 48%
Trump: 40%

Bush: 44%
Sanders: 36%

Rubio: 45%
Sanders: 33%

Sanders: 44%
Trump: 41%

Clinton: 37%
Bush: 29%
Trump: 24%

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/news-and-events/quinnipiac-university-poll/2016-presidential-swing-state-polls/release-detail?ReleaseID=2271
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« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2015, 06:48:10 AM »

Friendly reminder to Democrats: Quinnipiac never showed Hillary weak in Florida.
Their numbers from June:

FL:

Hillary/Rubio: 47/44
Hillary/Bush: 46/42
Hillary/Christie: 46/35
Hillary/Paul: 46/39
Hillary/Huckabee: 49/38
Hillary/Walker: 48/38
Hillary/Cruz: 48/37
Hilllary/Kasich: 48/35
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« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2015, 11:26:17 AM »
« Edited: August 20, 2015, 11:35:27 AM by TNvolunteer »

The only numbers that could be a stretch would be the Florida numbers for certain.

Bush and Rubio are leading way outside of the MOE in FL. Remember when Florida was considered a solid blue state with Hillary on top of the ticket? People need to stop saying that she's a better fit for the South when she isn't.

Wow, another Quinnipiac poll contradicting everyone else.

Well, the Fox poll showed Rubio and Bush up by 2. Seems to be in line with this poll.

Btw: Don't want to sound like a red avatar here, but the PA sample seems to be way too Republican.

2012                             This sample

45% Democrats            33% Democrats
35% Republicans          33% Republicans
78% White                    88% White
13% Black                       9% Black

(Same is true for OH and FL - though to a lesser extent)
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