CO/NC/PA/FL PPP: Bennet +10, Rubio +7, Burr +2, McGinty +5 (user search)
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« on: September 29, 2016, 02:36:23 PM »

The libertarian is not getting 9% in the FL senate race lol. The two way numbers are the ones to believe.

I could see Florida as being a state where there is a constituency of people (former Beruff supporters/Trump in the presidential primary) who oppose Rubio but cannot bring themselves to vote for Murphy ultimately ending up voting for Stanton. It'll be interesting to compare the patterns of Johnson and Stanton support afterward -- I have a feeling they'll be totally different, since they're drawing from different disaffected voters.

Anyway, Florida is Likely R and fast approaching Safe. Louisiana and Missouri are all better choices for the Democrats to target for a long-shot pickup (not to mention North Carolina or any of the Final Five, but those aren't really long-shots).
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