FL-PPP: Gingrich, Huckabee, and Romney tied for the lead
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Mr. Morden
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« on: April 05, 2011, 07:14:36 PM »

PPP GOP primary poll of Florida:

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_FL_0404.pdf

Mitt Romney 18%
Newt Gingrich 18%
Mike Huckabee 18%
Sarah Palin 15%
Michele Bachmann 7%
Tim Pawlenty 6%
Ron Paul 6%
Haley Barbour 3%

Without Huckabee:

1. Newt Gingrich 24%
2. Mitt Romney 23%
3. Sarah Palin 19%
4. Ron Paul 9%
5. Michele Bachmann 7%
6. Tim Pawlenty 6%
7. Haley Barbour 3%

Without Palin:

Mike Huckabee 24%
Mitt Romney 22%
Newt Gingrich 22%
Michele Bachmann 9%
Ron Paul 6%
Tim Pawlenty 6%
Haley Barbour 2%

Without Huckabee or Palin:

1. Newt Gingrich 30%
2. Mitt Romney 28%
3. Michele Bachmann 11%
4. Tim Pawlenty 10%
5. Ron Paul 9%
6. Haley Barbour 2%

With Giuliani:

Mitt Romney 17%
Mike Huckabee 17%
Newt Gingrich 17%
Rudy Giuliani 16%
Sarah Palin 11%
Michele Bachmann 6%
Tim Pawlenty 6%
Ron Paul 4%

With Bush:

Jeb Bush 30%
Newt Gingrich 14%
Mike Huckabee 14%
Mitt Romney 14%
Sarah Palin 9%
Michele Bachmann 5%
Tim Pawlenty 4%
Ron Paul 4%

Favorable Ratings:

a. Mike Huckabee 71%/16% for +55%.
b. Jeb Bush 68%/22% for +46%.
c. Mitt Romney 61%/24% for +37%.
d. Michele Bachmann 44%/9% for +35%.
e. Sarah Palin 62%/30% for +32%.
f. Newt Gingrich 58%/26% for +32%.
g. Tim Pawlenty 40%/8% for +32%.
h. Ron Paul 53%/16% for +27%.
i. Rudy Giuliani 51%/34% for +17%.
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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2011, 06:31:17 PM »

These numbers look to be in line with an electorate that would nominate Rick Scott.
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