FL-Florida Southern College: Clinton trails Rubio/Bush narrowly, beats Trump (user search)
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« on: February 10, 2016, 06:14:04 PM »

A Favorite Son is usually worth 5% to 10% in a Presidential election. So if Bush or Rubio barely win Florida, they likely lose Ohio (typically the closest analogue to Florida without a Favorite Son) decisively.

That of course assumes that the state holds the Favorite Son in strong regard.

Can you even say Bush will have a 5-10% "favorite son" factor in Florida? He hasn't been on the ballot for 14 years.
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