Thursday, March 21, 2013

Poll Watch: PPP (D) Florida 2016 Presidential Survey

PPP (D) Florida 2016 Presidential Poll
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 54%
  • Paul Ryan (R) 41%
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 53% (49%)
  • Jeb Bush (R) 40% (44%)
  • Hillary Clinton (D) 56% (50%)
  • Marco Rubio (R) 40% (46%)
    Among Independents
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 55%
    • Paul Ryan (R) 38%
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 55% (44%)
    • Jeb Bush (R) 31% (42%)
    • Hillary Clinton (D) 58% (43%)
    • Marco Rubio (R) 38% (51%)  
      Among Moderates
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 69%
      • Paul Ryan (R) 22%
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 61% (63%)
      • Jeb Bush (R) 31% (29%)
      • Hillary Clinton (D) 71% (63%)
      • Marco Rubio (R) 23% (32%) 
        Among Men
        • Hillary Clinton (D) 49%
        • Paul Ryan (R) 48%
        • Hillary Clinton (D) 47% (43%)
        • Jeb Bush (R) 46% (52%
        • Hillary Clinton (D) 50% (43%)
        • Marco Rubio (R) 46% (53%)  
          Among Women
          • Hillary Clinton (D) 60%
          • Paul Ryan (R) 34%
          • Hillary Clinton (D) 58% (54%)
          • Jeb Bush (R) 35% (36%)
          • Hillary Clinton (D) 61% (56%)
          • Marco Rubio (R) 35% (39%)
            Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Marco Rubio's job performance?
            • Approve 44% (49%)
            • Disapprove 43% (36%)
            Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Jeb Bush?
            • Favorable 50% (51%)
            • Unfavorable 37% (35%)
            Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Hillary Clinton?
            • Favorable 56% (52%)
            • Unfavorable 37% (41%)
            Do you think Jeb Bush should run for President in 2016, or not?
            • He should 33% (32%)
            • He should not 51% (53%)
            Do you think Marco Rubio should run for President in 2016, or not?
            • He should 37% (38%)
            • He should not 53% (49%)
            Survey of 500 Florida voters was conducted March 15-18, 2013. The margin of error is +/- 4.4 percentage points. Party ID: 42% (44%) Democrat; 37% (38%) Republican; 22% (18%) Independent/Other.  Political ideology: 32% (33%) Moderate; 21% (21%) Somewhat conservative; 17% (18%) Very conservative; 17% (17%) Somewhat liberal; 13% (12%) Very liberal.  Results from the poll conducted January 11-13, 2013 are in parentheses.

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