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Poll: GOP primary for US Senate seat in Fla. a tie |
2010-01-27 |
![]() Rubio, a lawyer who served as Speaker of the House, was once considered a long shot against Crist, who has widespread name recognition and a significant fundraising lead. But with Florida's primary seven months away, Rubio was favored by 47 percent compared with 44 percent who preferred Crist -- statistically a tie in the Quinnipiac University poll that has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points. The random telephone survey, which included 673 GOP voters, was conducted Jan. 20-24. "The horse race numbers are not a fluke," said Peter Brown, assistant polling director for Quinnipiac in Connecticut. "Rubio's grassroots campaigning among Republican activists around the state clearly has paid off." |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Ah, but making a big stink that you're being tagged with the bill while others are porking out on your wages is great Political Theater. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2010-01-27 10:04 |
#2 taking the money I doubt taking the money is such a big deal - it comes, not from Obama's pen, but from FL taxpayers. Not taking it would be like not eating at a dinner where you're responsible for the bill. |
Posted by: Zhang Fei 2010-01-27 09:31 |
#1 As a Floridian, I voted for Crist for Governor. But the minute I heard he was going down to the Tampa Bay area to be with Obama to support the stimulus he lost me. He lost every right-thinking voter in Florida that day. Rubio will use his campaign money to use just one TV commercial - Crist hugging Obama and taking the money. Actually, Rubio will toast him with a much more realistic agenda for solving our problems than anything Charlie can up with. Go Marco! |
Posted by: Jack is Back! 2010-01-27 09:05 |