Trump Loses To All Democrats In FL
That distinction goes to Biden and Carson. Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,173 Florida voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.9 percentage points.
Similarly, the survey indicated Carson would be the best GOP candidate for the general election. Shrubbery and previous Arkansas senator Mike Huckabee are both at 4%.
When Trump is matched against either of the other two top Democratic contenders, Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. In Ohio and Pennsylvania, Biden would beat Bush, Rubio, and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina while Clinton trails all three. Trump says, ‘OK, I’ve supported Democrats.
“And, in America, a lot of them believe that the Republicans have rewarded people for going the furthest to the right, so [they think] the Democrats would be even more effective if they moved further to the left”.
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“I had a very pleasant conversation with him, but it wasn’t about running for president, so I missed the chance”, noted the man President Barack Obama once said could be the “secretary of explaining stuff”. Clinton does, however, lead Trump among Ohio voters by a 1-point margin. Rubio rounds out the third-place slot with 12 percent.
Instead, Republicans can see themselves supporting a Carson presidency. Her favorability split is also a little worse (41/54 percent).
“Why do you think Bernie Sanders is doing so well?”
Among all voters, Bush’s favorable/unfavorable score is 24/60 while Democratic front runner Hillary Clinton is 36/56. He trails Fiorina 43 – 39 percent and gets 40 percent to 43 percent for Rubio.
“No, no, no”, Clinton said, between chortles.
In August, Trump only led in Pennsylvania.
Biden’s positive ratings in the poll may reflect the fact that he hasn’t been campaigning and hasn’t recently faced the kinds of scrutiny given to the active candidates in the field. Bush is viewed favorably by 47 percent and unfavorably by 29 percent. Sanders beats Trump 46 – 41 percent.
“Biden rumbles as Clinton stumbles”.
“The call came as Trump was making a final decision about whether to run, and he was candid about his political ambitions and his potential interest in seeking the White House during the talk”, reported the Post. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., leads her 46 percent to 44 percent. “And in a matchup with Hillary Clinton he’s riding high marks on trust and honesty and closing fast”. Bernie, by the way, is up about four percent in Florida. And in Pennsylvania, 1,049 registered voters, 427 Republicans and 442 Democrats.
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