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Donald Trump 28%
Ben Carson 17%
Jeb Bush 13%
Marco Rubio 10%
Ted Cruz 9%
Carly Fiorina 7%
John Kasich 5%
Mike Huckabee 3%
Chris Christie 2%
Scott Walker 2%
Bobby Jindal 1%
Rick Santorum 1%
Jim Gilmore < 1%
Lindsey Graham <1%
George Pataki <1%
Rand Paul < 1%
Florida Down on Bush, Rubio Campaigns
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/09/florida-down-on-bush-rubio-campaigns.html#more
Pretty obvious the last debate had a negative effect on Rand's campaign.
Full results
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_FL_91515.pdf
Ben Carson 17%
Jeb Bush 13%
Marco Rubio 10%
Ted Cruz 9%
Carly Fiorina 7%
John Kasich 5%
Mike Huckabee 3%
Chris Christie 2%
Scott Walker 2%
Bobby Jindal 1%
Rick Santorum 1%
Jim Gilmore < 1%
Lindsey Graham <1%
George Pataki <1%
Rand Paul < 1%
Florida Down on Bush, Rubio Campaigns
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/09/florida-down-on-bush-rubio-campaigns.html#more
Raleigh, N.C. – PPP's new Florida poll finds that a plurality of voters in the state think that both Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio should drop out. Only 40% of
voters in the state think Bush should keep running, compared to 47% who think he should drop out. And the numbers are similar for Rubio with just 42% believing he should continue on with his campaign to 48% who believe he should end it.
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The lack of enthusiasm for Bush and Rubio's candidacies is reflected in the Republican primary numbers in the state. Donald Trump has a wide lead at 28% with Ben Carson second at 17%. Bush (13%) and Rubio (10%) can only achieve 3rd and 4th place standings in their home state. Ted Cruz at 9%, Carly Fiorina at 7%, and John Kasich at 5% round out the candidates with any meaningful level of support.
Beyond that group Mike Huckabee's at 3%, Chris Christie and Scott Walker at 2%, Bobby Jindal and Rick Santorum at 1%, and Jim Gilmore, Lindsey Graham, George Pataki, and Rand Paul are all at less than 1%.
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Florida doesn't break the very long string in our polling of Chris Christie (38/48) and Rand Paul (27/48) being under water on their favorability with GOP primary voters everywhere we do a poll. For Christie this trend has lasted for most of the year, for Paul it's just since the debate last month. Tomorrow's debate may be more important for him in reviving his candidacy than anyone else in the field.
Pretty obvious the last debate had a negative effect on Rand's campaign.
Full results
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_FL_91515.pdf