Posted on 10/28/2018 11:26:26 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Republican Gov. Rick Scott is tied with incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson among likely voters in the race for U.S. Senate in Florida, according to a new poll.
Scott and Nelson both garner 46 percent support among likely voters, including those who have cast ballots already, according to CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll. The poll was fielded between October 23-26. Only six percent say theyre not sure.
Scott received approval from 63 percent of likely voters on how he handled the response to the recent hurricanes in Florida.
Scott ranked higher than Nelson on whether likely voters consider their past experience a positive thing. Forty-seven percent thought Scotts past experience was positive, versus 43 percent for Nelson, the states current senior senator.
Scott benefits from Republicans reporting that they are more likely to vote than Democrats who have not already, according to CBS News.
The last poll, a statewide St. Petersburg survey, also showed close numbers, with Scott with a 0.3 percent lead over Nelson.
Forty-eight-point-six percent of likely Florida voters stated they would support Rick Scott in the general election in November, while 48.3 percent say they will support Bill Nelson.
Bill Nelson was one of 48 Democrats to vote against the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Republicans are favored to hold the Senate.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
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I would think so. Cool. Glad that’s going well.
CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll hired YouGov to do this Florida “poll”.
YouGov is a liberal global public opinion and data company and they get their “results” from conducting online opinion polls and surveys which is hardly a reliable method.
Anyone that would take a “poll” like this serious has a real problem.
Internals for Scott and DeSantis are showing a very different status of their races than the propaganda from CBS that people on this thread are handwringing about.
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