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Source: Ipsos (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
ICharlie CristIndependent35%piePoll Date: 2010-07-11
RMarco Rubio^Republican28%Number Polled: 600
DKendrick MeekDemocratic17%Margin of Error: 4%
-Undecided-19%Voter Type: Likely

  ^ = Incumbent Party (Current Senator Retiring)

Non Rasmussen poll has Crist up big

 By: Olawakandi (G-CA) on 2010-07-13 @ 13:50:19

Question: ...if the election for US Senator were held today, would you vote for Republican candidate Marco Rubio, Democratic candidate Kendrick Meek, or Independent candidate Charlie Crist [REVERSE NAMES]? ASK Q13 IF ‘DON’T KNOW / REFUSED’ AT Q12

Marco Rubio (Republican) 28
Kendrick Meek (Democrat) 17
Charlie Crist (Independent) 35
Candidate from another political party (VOL) 1
Will Not Vote 4
DK/Ref/Unsure (VOL) 15

About this Poll
These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted July 9-11 on behalf of Reuters. For the survey, a representative, randomly selected sample of exactly 600 adults aged 18 and older across Florida who are registered voters was interviewed by Ipsos. With a sample of this size, the results are considered accurate within 4 percentage points, 19 times out of 20, of what they would have been had the entire population of registered voters in Florida been polled. All sample surveys and polls may be subject to other sources of error, including, but not limited to coverage error, and measurement error. These data were weighted to ensure that the sample's composition reflects that of the actual Florida registered voter population according to U.S. Census figures. Respondents had the option to be interviewed in English or Spanish. Please note that throughout this document, figures based on Independent voters are indicative only due to very small sample size (62). Figures marked by an asterisk (*) indicate a percentage value of greater than zero but less than one half of a per cent. Where figures do not sum to 100, this is due to the effects of rounding.

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