Rubio Surging, Crist Slumping, Meek Slumming

Posted by NosferatusCoffin | February 1st, 2010

The tide of the Tea Party and the Town Hall that bubbled to the surface over the past year is starting to reach epic electoral heights:

From Rasmussen Reports:

Former state House Speaker Marco Rubio has now jumped to a 12-point lead over Governor Charlie Crist in Florida’s Republican Primary race for the U.S. Senate.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely GOP Primary voters in the state finds Rubio leading Crist 49% to 37%. Three percent (3%) prefer another candidate, and 11% are undecided.

The new numbers mark a stunning turnaround. Crist was the strong favorite when he first announced for the Senate seat, and Rubio was viewed as a long-shot challenger.

But Crist’s support fell from 53% in August to 49% in October. By December, the two men were tied at 43% apiece.

Rubio leads Crist by 17 points among men and by seven among women. He also carries 52% of the conservative GOP vote, while moderates prefer Crist.

I am still betting that Crist drops out before the primary on August 24, in order to spare himself the embarrassment of being routed.



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One Response to “Rubio Surging, Crist Slumping, Meek Slumming”

  1. [...] name and Crist is playing with political dynamite first by dropping out of the GOP primary (which I first called back in February) and then running as independent. Snuggling up to Obama and his policies is poison to any [...]

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