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weixiaobao
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« on: November 02, 2015, 06:54:01 AM »

Trump 27
Rubio 16
Carson 15
Cruz 12
Bush 12

"Without Bush in the race, Trump has a problem: He gets no added benefit, but Rubio’s support jumps up so that he almost ties the frontrunner, 24-27 percent. The rest of the GOP field is essentially unchanged.

Without Rubio in the race, however, Trump’s lead ticks up a percentage point, to 28 percent. But Bush doesn’t then come in second. Instead, Carson and Cruz vie for second place and Bush remains in fourth, with 17 percent support."

These #s from 2,047 likely Republican voters in the state.  I guess a subsection of "conservative" Republicans below.

"The survey was completed after last week’s debate"


"Among self-described Florida conservatives, who accounted for about 70 percent of Viewpoint Florida’s poll, Trump led with about 27 percent support, followed by Carson (17 percent), Rubio (16 percent) and Cruz (15 percent). Bush ran in fifth, with 10 percent support. Former Hewlett Packard executive Carly Fiorina, the only other GOP candidate named in the poll, was in fifth among conservatives (4 percent, about the same number as she received overall in the survey). "

http://www.capitalnewyork.com/article/florida/2015/11/8581440/florida-poll-shows-trump-front-bushs-help

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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2015, 07:07:37 AM »

http://viewpointflorida.org/index.php/site/article/fl_presidential_primary_survey/

Oct 29-30

For those that like decimals.

Trump 26.81
Rubio 16.28
Carson 15.07
Cruz 12.41
Bush 12.07
Fiorina 4.40
Other 4.67
Unsure 8.29

The pdf included other demographic (race, gender, age, etc).

I am curious on why Bush is so popular among young people?  Is it just name recognition?  But Trump beat everyone at all age group.
Bush did the best with Hispanics.  However, the whole if left our Bush or left out Rubio thing.  There would be more Hispanics support for Rubio if Bush gone than vice versa.
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