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Election Archive => 2016 U.S. Presidential General Election Polls => Topic started by: Mr. Morden on March 22, 2013, 01:35:07 AM



Title: FL-PPP: Clinton leads Bush & Ryan by 13; Rubio by 16
Post by: Mr. Morden on March 22, 2013, 01:35:07 AM
PPP general election poll of Florida:

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2013/03/floridians-tepid-on-bush-rubio-bids.html

Clinton 53%
Bush 40%

Clinton 56%
Rubio 40%

Clinton 54%
Ryan 41%

Jeb Bush favorability/unfavorability:
50/37% for +13%

Hillary Clinton favorability/unfavorability:
56/37% for +19%

Rubio job approval/disapproval:
44/43% for +1%

Should Bush run for president in 2016?
yes 33%
no 51%

Should Rubio run for president in 2016?
yes 37%
no 53%


Title: Re: FL-PPP: Clinton leads Bush & Ryan by 13; Rubio by 16
Post by: Warren 4 Secretary of Everything on March 22, 2013, 01:36:20 AM
Wow, I thought Rubio was way more popular than that.


Title: Re: FL-PPP: Clinton leads Bush & Ryan by 13; Rubio by 16
Post by: Mr. Morden on March 22, 2013, 01:41:34 AM
Huge gender gap on all the "Clinton vs. X" matchups, as we've seen before.

Also, among Republicans only:

Jeb Bush favorability/unfavorability:
79/15% for +64%

Rubio job approval/disapproval:
69/21% for +48%

Among Democrats only:

Hillary Clinton favorability/unfavorability:
80/16% for +64%


Title: Re: FL-PPP: Clinton leads Bush & Ryan by 13; Rubio by 16
Post by: BluegrassBlueVote on March 24, 2013, 11:45:05 AM
As ardent as a Hillary supporter as I fashion myself to be, I have to admit that her presence is making for some pretty stale polling.


Title: Re: FL-PPP: Clinton leads Bush & Ryan by 13; Rubio by 16
Post by: Mehmentum on March 24, 2013, 05:14:45 PM
As ardent as a Hillary supporter as I fashion myself to be, I have to admit that her presence is making for some pretty stale polling.
Mostly in Democratic primary polling, it is interesting which Republican leaning state she'll be leading in next.


Title: Re: FL-PPP: Clinton leads Bush & Ryan by 13; Rubio by 16
Post by: King on March 26, 2013, 01:24:10 AM
This is why I believe Rubio won't run in 2016 if it's against Hillary.  If he sits out, he'll have a better chance to retain his seat and try for 2020.  With these numbers, he'd surely not only lose at President but lose re-election in the tide.