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As One of the Least Popular Senators in the Country, Rubio


Would Face a Tough General Election
Raleigh, N.C. PPP's new Florida poll finds that Marco Rubio remains quite
unpopular in the state in the wake of his unsuccessful Presidential bid, and that
voters arent interested in seeing him run for the Senate this year.
Only 32% of voters in the state approve of the job Rubio is doing as Senator, to
54% who disapprove. Those numbers make him one of the least popular Senators
in the country. Even among Republicans his numbers are barely positive at 51/37
and he does very poorly with both independents (25/54) and Democrats (18/70).
Only 39% of voters in the state want him to run for reelection this year, compared
to 51% who say he should sit it out.
If Rubio did decide to run, he would face a tough contest. He trails Patrick
Murphy 44-43 in a hypothetical match up, and that comes despite Murphy
currently having only 38% name recognition (20% favorable, 18% unfavorable).
Among voters who are actually familiar with both Murphy and Rubio, Murphys
advantage widens to 22 points at 57/35. Murphy would start out as a wider
favorite over Carlos Beruff (43/31) and David Jolly (44/29).
Marco Rubios image in Florida continues to be badly damaged in the wake of
his failed Presidential bid, said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling.
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If he runs for the Senate theres a pretty good chance hes going to suffer two
political defeats in one year.
We also tested Alan Grayson against the Republican candidates, and he does on
average 6 points worse than Murphy. He trails Rubio 43/38, while leading Jolly
(40/33) and Beruff (41/32) by more modest margins.
The Presidential race in Florida looks like a toss up. Donald Trumps at 41% to
40% for Hillary Clinton, with Gary Johnson at 4% and Jill Stein at 2%. In a head
to head match up, Trump leads Clinton 45/44. Whats interesting about that is
Clinton actually leads 45/34 with independents. But Trump has the slight overall
edge because his 83/9 advantage with Republicans is a good deal better than the
77/14 one Clinton has with Democrats. If she can get the party unified around her
after officially clinching the nomination she should have a slight edge in Florida,
but for now Sanders supporters are showing some reluctance.
Floridas a rare place where we actually dont find Sanders doing much better
than Clinton in general election polling. He ties Trump at 40%, with Johnson at
5% and Stein at 1%. Sanders does have a 46/43 advantage over Trump when it
comes to a one on one contest.
Bill Nelson as ever remains Floridas most popular politician. 46% of voters
approve of the job hes doing to 30% who disapprove. Rick Scott continues to be
unpopular, with only 38% of voters approving of him to 47% who disapprove. But
Rubios newfound unpopularity at least has absolved Scott of his long standing
least popular politician in the state status.
Public Policy Polling surveyed 737 registered voters from June 2nd to 5th. The margin of error is +/-3.6%.
80% of participants, selected through a list based sample, responded via the phone, while 20% of
respondents who did not have landlines conducted the survey over the internet through an opt-in internet
panel.

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Florida Survey Results


Q1

Do you approve or disapprove of President


Barack Obamas job performance?

Q6

Approve .......................................................... 46%

Hillary Clinton.................................................. 44%

Disapprove...................................................... 48%

Donald Trump ................................................. 45%

Not sure .......................................................... 6%

Q2

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Hillary Clinton?

Not sure .......................................................... 11%

Q7

Favorable........................................................ 37%
Unfavorable .................................................... 55%
Not sure .......................................................... 8%

Q3

Q4

If the candidates for President this fall were


Democrat Bernie Sanders, Republican Donald
Trump, Libertarian Gary Johnson, and Green
Party candidate Jill Stein, who would you vote
for?
Bernie Sanders ............................................... 40%

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Bernie Sanders?

Donald Trump ................................................. 40%

Favorable........................................................ 39%

Gary Johnson ................................................. 5%

Unfavorable .................................................... 50%

Jill Stein .......................................................... 1%

Not sure .......................................................... 11%

Not sure .......................................................... 14%

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Donald Trump?

Q8

Favorable........................................................ 39%

Q5

If the candidates for President this fall were just


Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican
Donald Trump, who would you vote for?

If the candidates for President next time were


just Democrat Bernie Sanders and Republican
Donald Trump, who would you vote for?

Unfavorable .................................................... 55%

Bernie Sanders ............................................... 46%

Not sure .......................................................... 6%

Donald Trump ................................................. 43%

If the candidates for President this fall were


Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald
Trump, Libertarian Gary Johnson, and Green
Party candidate Jill Stein, who would you vote
for?

Not sure .......................................................... 11%

Q9

Do you approve or disapprove of Governor


Rick Scotts job performance?
Approve .......................................................... 38%

Hillary Clinton.................................................. 40%

Disapprove...................................................... 47%

Donald Trump ................................................. 41%

Not sure .......................................................... 15%

Gary Johnson ................................................. 4%


Jill Stein .......................................................... 2%
Not sure .......................................................... 13%

June 2-5, 2016


Survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Q10 Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Bill


Nelsons job performance?

Q16 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Patrick Murphy?

Approve .......................................................... 46%

Favorable........................................................ 20%

Disapprove...................................................... 30%

Unfavorable .................................................... 18%

Not sure .......................................................... 23%

Not sure .......................................................... 62%

Q11 Do you approve or disapprove of Senator


Marco Rubios job performance?

Q17 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Marco Rubio?

Approve .......................................................... 32%

Favorable........................................................ 39%

Disapprove...................................................... 54%

Unfavorable .................................................... 48%

Not sure .......................................................... 14%

Not sure .......................................................... 13%

Q12 Marco Rubio decided to run for the Presidency


instead of reelection to the Senate. Now he is
contemplating running for reelection. Do you
think Marco Rubio should run for the Senate
this year or not?
Marco Rubio should run for the US Senate
this year .......................................................... 39%
Marco Rubio should not run for the US
Senate this year.............................................. 51%
Not sure .......................................................... 10%

Q13 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Carlos Beruff?
Favorable........................................................ 14%
Unfavorable .................................................... 24%
Not sure .......................................................... 62%

Q14 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of Alan Grayson?
Favorable........................................................ 22%
Unfavorable .................................................... 26%
Not sure .......................................................... 51%

Q15 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion


of David Jolly?

Q18 If the candidates for Senate this fall were


Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Patrick
Murphy, who would you vote for?
Marco Rubio ................................................... 43%
Patrick Murphy................................................ 44%
Not sure .......................................................... 13%

Q19 If the candidates for Senate this fall were


Republican Carlos Beruff and Democrat Patrick
Murphy, who would you vote for?
Carlos Beruff................................................... 31%
Patrick Murphy................................................ 43%
Not sure .......................................................... 27%

Q20 If the candidates for Senate this fall were


Republican David Jolly and Democrat Patrick
Murphy, who would you vote for?
David Jolly ...................................................... 29%
Patrick Murphy................................................ 44%
Not sure .......................................................... 27%

Q21 If the candidates for Senate this fall were


Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Alan
Grayson, who would you vote for?

Favorable........................................................ 19%

Marco Rubio ................................................... 43%

Unfavorable .................................................... 19%

Alan Grayson .................................................. 38%

Not sure .......................................................... 62%

Not sure .......................................................... 18%

June 2-5, 2016


Survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Q22 If the candidates for Senate this fall were


Republican Carlos Beruff and Democrat Alan
Grayson, who would you vote for?
Carlos Beruff................................................... 32%
Alan Grayson .................................................. 41%
Not sure .......................................................... 28%

Q23 If the candidates for Senate this fall were


Republican David Jolly and Democrat Alan
Grayson, who would you vote for?
David Jolly ...................................................... 33%
Alan Grayson .................................................. 40%
Not sure .......................................................... 27%

Q24 (Among Democrats) Would you be comfortable


with Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee
for President, or not?
Would be comfortable with Hillary Clinton as
the Democratic nominee for President............ 70%
Would not be comfortable with Hillary Clinton
as the Democratic nominee for President ....... 25%
Not sure .......................................................... 5%

Q25 (Among Democrats) Would you be comfortable


with Bernie Sanders as the Democratic
nominee for President, or not?
Would be comfortable with Bernie Sanders
as the Democratic nominee for President ....... 51%
Would not be comfortable with Bernie
Sanders as the Democratic nominee for
President......................................................... 39%
Not sure .......................................................... 10%

Q26 (Among Republicans) Would you be


comfortable with Donald Trump as the
Republican nominee for President, or not?
Would be comfortable with Donald Trump as
the Republican nominee for President ............ 71%
Would not be comfortable with Donald Trump
as the Republican nominee for President ....... 23%
Not sure .......................................................... 6%

Q27 In the last presidential election, did you vote for


Barack Obama or Mitt Romney?
Barack Obama................................................ 48%
Mitt Romney.................................................... 44%
Someone else / Don't remember .................... 8%

Q28 Would you describe yourself as very liberal,


somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat
conservative, or very conservative?
Very liberal ...................................................... 14%
Somewhat liberal ............................................ 16%
Moderate......................................................... 30%
Somewhat conservative.................................. 24%
Very conservative ........................................... 16%

Q29 If you are a woman, press 1. If a man, press 2.


Woman ........................................................... 53%
Man................................................................. 47%

Q30 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If a Republican,


press 2. If you are an independent or identify
with another party, press 3.
Democrat ........................................................ 43%
Republican...................................................... 40%
Independent / Other........................................ 16%

Q31 If you are Hispanic, press 1. If white, press 2. If


African American, press 3. If other, press 4.
Hispanic .......................................................... 14%
White .............................................................. 65%
African American............................................. 15%
Other............................................................... 6%

Q32 If you are 18 to 29 years old, press 1. If 30 to


45, press 2. If 46 to 65, press 3. If you are older
than 65, press 4.
18 to 29........................................................... 12%
30 to 45........................................................... 20%
46 to 65........................................................... 39%
Older than 65 .................................................. 29%

June 2-5, 2016


Survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Q33 Mode
Phone ............................................................. 80%
Internet ........................................................... 20%

June 2-5, 2016


Survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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2012 Vote

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Obama Approval

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Clinton Favorability

Approve 46%

86%

5%

25%

Favorable 37%

74%

3%

7%

Disapprove 48%

7%

92%

60%

Unfavorable 55%

14%

95%

84%

7%

2%

15%

12%

2%

9%

Not sure

6%

Not sure

8%

2012 Vote
Base

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Sanders Favorability

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Trump Favorability

Favorable 39%

57%

19%

39%

Favorable 39%

10%

71%

38%

Unfavorable 50%

30%

74%

41%

Unfavorable 55%

88%

21%

38%

Not sure 11%

13%

7%

20%

2%

8%

25%

Not sure

6%

2012 Vote

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Clinton/Trump/Others

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Clinton/Trump

Hillary Clinton 40%

82%

1%

1%

Hillary Clinton 44%

86%

1%

24%

Donald Trump 41%

5%

81%

31%

Donald Trump 45%

6%

89%

41%

Gary Johnson

4%

2%

5%

15%

Not sure 11%

7%

10%

35%

Jill Stein

2%

2%

2%

7%

Not sure 13%

9%

11%

46%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

2012 Vote

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Sanders/Trump/Others

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Sanders/Trump

Bernie Sanders 40%

75%

5%

27%

Donald Trump 40%

5%

80%

28%

Gary Johnson

5%

2%

7%

9%

Jill Stein

1%

2%

0%

3%

Not sure 14%

16%

7%

32%

Bernie Sanders 46%

81%

8%

37%

Donald Trump 43%

7%

84%

33%

Not sure 11%

12%

7%

30%

2012 Vote

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Scott Approval

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Nelson Approval

Approve 38%

17%

64%

25%

Approve 46%

64%

28%

37%

Disapprove 47%

68%

24%

46%

Disapprove 30%

12%

51%

30%

Not sure 15%

15%

12%

28%

Not sure 23%

24%

21%

33%

2012 Vote

2012 Vote
Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /
Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Rubio Approval
Approve 32%

15%

54%

19%

Disapprove 54%

72%

38%

35%

Not sure 14%

14%

8%

46%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Rubio Run for Senate


Yes/No
Marco Rubio should 39%
run for the US Senate
this year

22%

60%

36%

Marco Rubio should 51%


not run for the US
Senate this year

68%

32%

46%

Not sure 10%

10%

8%

19%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

2012 Vote

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Beruff Favorability

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Grayson Favorability

Favorable 14%

10%

18%

9%

Favorable 22%

34%

11%

14%

Unfavorable 24%

28%

21%

24%

Unfavorable 26%

17%

38%

20%

Not sure 62%

62%

61%

68%

Not sure 51%

49%

52%

65%

2012 Vote
Base

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Jolly Favorability

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Murphy Favorability

Favorable 19%

14%

25%

16%

Favorable 20%

27%

13%

19%

Unfavorable 19%

23%

16%

19%

Unfavorable 18%

15%

20%

21%

Not sure 62%

64%

59%

65%

Not sure 62%

58%

67%

60%

2012 Vote

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Rubio Favorability

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Rubio/Murphy

Favorable 39%

18%

62%

35%

Marco Rubio 43%

16%

75%

37%

Unfavorable 48%

67%

30%

31%

Patrick Murphy 44%

72%

16%

23%

Not sure 13%

14%

8%

34%

Not sure 13%

12%

9%

40%

2012 Vote

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Beruff/Murphy

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Jolly/Murphy

Carlos Beruff 31%

9%

57%

23%

David Jolly 29%

7%

54%

27%

Patrick Murphy 43%

69%

17%

20%

Patrick Murphy 44%

72%

18%

15%

Not sure 27%

22%

26%

57%

Not sure 27%

21%

27%

58%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

2012 Vote

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Rubio/Grayson

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Beruff/Grayson

Marco Rubio 43%

13%

78%

38%

Carlos Beruff 32%

7%

59%

29%

Alan Grayson 38%

67%

11%

15%

Alan Grayson 41%

70%

13%

12%

Not sure 18%

20%

11%

47%

Not sure 28%

23%

28%

58%

2012 Vote

2012 Vote
Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Jolly/Grayson
David Jolly 33%

9%

62%

22%

Alan Grayson 40%

68%

13%

17%

Not sure 27%

23%

25%

61%

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Comfortable with
Clinton as Nominee
Yes/No
Would be comfortable 70%
with Hillary Clinton as
the Democratic
nominee for President

84%

11%

3%

Would not be 25%


comfortable with
Hillary Clinton as the
Democratic nominee
for President

13%

88%

45%

3%

1%

52%

Not sure

5%

2012 Vote

2012 Vote

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Base Oba...
mney Don't remem...
Comfortable with
Sanders as Nominee
Yes/No

Base

Barack Mitt Ro- Someone else /


Oba...
mney Don't remem...

Comfortable with
Trump as Nominee
Yes/No

Would be comfortable 51%


with Bernie Sanders
as the Democratic
nominee for President

56%

28%

29%

Would be comfortable 71%


with Donald Trump as
the Republican
nominee for President

39%

77%

67%

Would not be 39%


comfortable with
Bernie Sanders as the
Democratic nominee
for President

33%

69%

59%

Would not be 23%


comfortable with
Donald Trump as the
Republican nominee
for President

61%

18%

15%

Not sure 10%

11%

2%

12%

6%

18%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

Not sure

6%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Obama Approval

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Clinton Favorability

Approve 46%

84%

83%

48%

20%

9%

Favorable 37%

68%

66%

42%

13%

9%

Disapprove 48%

14%

14%

39%

76%

89%

Unfavorable 55%

27%

25%

45%

81%

91%

1%

3%

13%

4%

2%

5%

9%

13%

7%

0%

Not sure

6%

Not sure

8%

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Sanders Favorability

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Trump Favorability

Favorable 39%

66%

58%

40%

27%

12%

Favorable 39%

20%

13%

28%

64%

65%

Unfavorable 50%

29%

36%

37%

65%

84%

Unfavorable 55%

77%

85%

64%

28%

26%

Not sure 11%

5%

6%

23%

8%

5%

2%

2%

8%

7%

9%

Not sure

6%

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Clinton/Trump/Others

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Clinton/Trump

Hillary Clinton 40%

69%

79%

45%

12%

8%

Hillary Clinton 44%

74%

81%

51%

17%

9%

Donald Trump 41%

11%

12%

28%

70%

74%

Donald Trump 45%

17%

13%

32%

73%

84%

Not sure 11%

8%

6%

17%

10%

7%

Gary Johnson

4%

1%

2%

5%

5%

8%

Jill Stein

2%

6%

2%

3%

1%

0%

Not sure 13%

13%

5%

20%

12%

9%

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Sanders/Trump/Others

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Sanders/Trump

Bernie Sanders 40%

72%

74%

43%

20%

5%

Donald Trump 40%

12%

14%

28%

64%

78%

5%

3%

4%

6%

8%

Gary Johnson

5%

Jill Stein

1%

0%

2%

2%

1%

0%

Not sure 14%

11%

8%

23%

10%

10%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

Bernie Sanders 46%

77%

79%

50%

25%

8%

Donald Trump 43%

12%

15%

30%

70%

83%

Not sure 11%

11%

6%

20%

6%

9%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Scott Approval

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Nelson Approval

Approve 38%

29%

18%

28%

50%

67%

Approve 46%

61%

66%

49%

36%

23%

Disapprove 47%

61%

72%

53%

33%

18%

Disapprove 30%

23%

15%

22%

40%

54%

Not sure 15%

11%

10%

19%

17%

14%

Not sure 23%

16%

19%

29%

24%

23%

Ideology

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Rubio Approval
Approve 32%

29%

16%

27%

39%

51%

Disapprove 54%

63%

78%

53%

45%

39%

Not sure 14%

8%

6%

20%

16%

10%

Base

Base

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Rubio Run for Senate


Yes/No
Marco Rubio should 39%
run for the US Senate
this year

26%

20%

35%

55%

57%

Marco Rubio should 51%


not run for the US
Senate this year

64%

71%

54%

35%

36%

Not sure 10%

10%

9%

11%

10%

7%

Ideology
Very
libe...

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Beruff Favorability

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Grayson Favorability

Favorable 14%

24%

6%

15%

12%

12%

Favorable 22%

58%

35%

20%

6%

6%

Unfavorable 24%

32%

33%

20%

20%

24%

Unfavorable 26%

22%

19%

21%

34%

36%

Not sure 62%

44%

61%

65%

69%

64%

Not sure 51%

20%

46%

59%

61%

58%

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Jolly Favorability

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Murphy Favorability

Favorable 19%

23%

13%

16%

21%

22%

Favorable 20%

35%

16%

24%

14%

11%

Unfavorable 19%

30%

28%

17%

12%

16%

Unfavorable 18%

32%

27%

11%

10%

18%

Not sure 62%

47%

59%

67%

67%

62%

Not sure 62%

33%

56%

65%

76%

71%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Rubio Favorability

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Rubio/Murphy

Favorable 39%

27%

22%

31%

55%

56%

Marco Rubio 43%

25%

15%

32%

68%

74%

Unfavorable 48%

60%

71%

51%

32%

34%

Patrick Murphy 44%

65%

76%

52%

19%

13%

Not sure 13%

12%

7%

18%

13%

11%

Not sure 13%

10%

9%

17%

13%

13%

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Beruff/Murphy

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Jolly/Murphy

Carlos Beruff 31%

18%

8%

20%

53%

53%

David Jolly 29%

16%

11%

17%

48%

54%

Patrick Murphy 43%

61%

81%

46%

19%

17%

Patrick Murphy 44%

69%

80%

44%

17%

24%

Not sure 27%

22%

11%

34%

28%

30%

Not sure 27%

15%

9%

39%

35%

21%

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Rubio/Grayson

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Beruff/Grayson

Marco Rubio 43%

26%

12%

33%

69%

72%

Carlos Beruff 32%

15%

3%

21%

54%

62%

Alan Grayson 38%

63%

74%

41%

14%

13%

Alan Grayson 41%

66%

83%

39%

16%

14%

Not sure 18%

11%

13%

27%

18%

14%

Not sure 28%

19%

14%

40%

30%

24%

Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Jolly/Grayson
David Jolly 33%

14%

10%

18%

55%

67%

Alan Grayson 40%

73%

74%

43%

10%

15%

Not sure 27%

13%

16%

38%

34%

19%

Base

survey of 737 Florida voters

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Comfortable with
Clinton as Nominee
Yes/No
Would be comfortable 70%
with Hillary Clinton as
the Democratic
nominee for President

68%

87%

71%

40%

52%

Would not be 25%


comfortable with
Hillary Clinton as the
Democratic nominee
for President

27%

12%

23%

44%

48%

5%

2%

6%

15%

Not sure

June 2-5, 2016

Very
libe...

5%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Ideology
Base

Very
libe...

Ideology

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Comfortable with
Sanders as Nominee
Yes/No

Base

Very
libe...

Somewhat Very conserSomewh- Moderatat liberal


e conservati...
vative

Comfortable with
Trump as Nominee
Yes/No

Would be comfortable 51%


with Bernie Sanders
as the Democratic
nominee for President

58%

62%

41%

40%

31%

Would be comfortable 71%


with Donald Trump as
the Republican
nominee for President

42%

44%

59%

77%

80%

Would not be 39%


comfortable with
Bernie Sanders as the
Democratic nominee
for President

39%

25%

41%

55%

64%

Would not be 23%


comfortable with
Donald Trump as the
Republican nominee
for President

58%

50%

29%

18%

16%

Not sure 10%

3%

13%

18%

5%

5%

6%

11%

5%

4%

Not sure

6%

Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Obama Approval

Base

Wom...

Man

Clinton Favorability

Approve 46%

43%

49%

Favorable 37%

35%

40%

Disapprove 48%

49%

48%

Unfavorable 55%

56%

54%

7%

4%

9%

6%

Not sure

6%

Not sure

8%

Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Sanders Favorability

Base

Wom...

Man

Trump Favorability

Favorable 39%

37%

42%

Favorable 39%

36%

42%

Unfavorable 50%

51%

49%

Unfavorable 55%

55%

55%

Not sure 11%

12%

10%

9%

3%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

Not sure

6%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Clinton/Trump/Others

Base

Wom...

Man

Clinton/Trump

Hillary Clinton 40%

38%

42%

Hillary Clinton 44%

44%

44%

Donald Trump 41%

38%

43%

Donald Trump 45%

45%

45%

Not sure 11%

11%

11%

Gary Johnson

4%

4%

4%

Jill Stein

2%

3%

1%

Not sure 13%

15%

10%

Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Sanders/Trump/Others

Base

Wom...

Man

Sanders/Trump

Bernie Sanders 40%

39%

42%

Donald Trump 40%

40%

40%

Gary Johnson

5%

6%

4%

Jill Stein

1%

2%

1%

Not sure 14%

14%

13%

Bernie Sanders 46%

46%

46%

Donald Trump 43%

42%

44%

Not sure 11%

12%

11%

Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Scott Approval

Base

Wom...

Man

Nelson Approval

Approve 38%

38%

38%

Approve 46%

47%

46%

Disapprove 47%

42%

52%

Disapprove 30%

24%

38%

Not sure 15%

19%

10%

Not sure 23%

30%

16%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Rubio Approval
Approve 32%

36%

28%

Disapprove 54%

48%

61%

Not sure 14%

16%

10%

Base

Wom...

Man

Rubio Run for Senate


Yes/No
Marco Rubio should 39%
run for the US Senate
this year

43%

35%

Marco Rubio should 51%


not run for the US
Senate this year

46%

56%

Not sure 10%

11%

9%

Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Beruff Favorability

Base

Wom...

Man

Grayson Favorability

Favorable 14%

13%

14%

Favorable 22%

18%

27%

Unfavorable 24%

20%

29%

Unfavorable 26%

20%

33%

Not sure 62%

66%

57%

Not sure 51%

62%

40%

Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Jolly Favorability

Base

Wom...

Man

Murphy Favorability

Favorable 19%

17%

21%

Favorable 20%

18%

23%

Unfavorable 19%

16%

23%

Unfavorable 18%

13%

22%

Not sure 62%

67%

56%

Not sure 62%

69%

55%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Rubio Favorability

Base

Wom...

Man

Rubio/Murphy

Favorable 39%

40%

37%

Marco Rubio 43%

45%

42%

Unfavorable 48%

45%

52%

Patrick Murphy 44%

42%

45%

Not sure 13%

15%

11%

Not sure 13%

13%

13%

Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Beruff/Murphy

Base

Wom...

Man

Jolly/Murphy

Carlos Beruff 31%

26%

37%

David Jolly 29%

26%

34%

Patrick Murphy 43%

43%

42%

Patrick Murphy 44%

43%

45%

Not sure 27%

31%

21%

Not sure 27%

31%

21%

Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Rubio/Grayson

Base

Wom...

Man

Beruff/Grayson

Marco Rubio 43%

44%

42%

Carlos Beruff 32%

29%

35%

Alan Grayson 38%

37%

40%

Alan Grayson 41%

38%

43%

Not sure 18%

18%

18%

Not sure 28%

33%

22%

Gender
Base

Wom...

Man

Jolly/Grayson
David Jolly 33%

30%

36%

Alan Grayson 40%

38%

43%

Not sure 27%

32%

22%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Gender
Base

Wom...

Gender
Man

Base

Comfortable with
Clinton as Nominee
Yes/No

Wom...

Man

Comfortable with
Sanders as Nominee
Yes/No

Would be comfortable 70%


with Hillary Clinton as
the Democratic
nominee for President

69%

72%

Would be comfortable 51%


with Bernie Sanders
as the Democratic
nominee for President

51%

51%

Would not be 25%


comfortable with
Hillary Clinton as the
Democratic nominee
for President

22%

28%

Would not be 39%


comfortable with
Bernie Sanders as the
Democratic nominee
for President

35%

43%

9%

Not sure 10%

13%

6%

Not sure

5%

Party

Gender
Base

Wom...

Man

Base

Comfortable with
Trump as Nominee
Yes/No

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Obama Approval

Would be comfortable 71%


with Donald Trump as
the Republican
nominee for President

69%

Would not be 23%


comfortable with
Donald Trump as the
Republican nominee
for President

24%

21%

7%

5%

Not sure

75%

Approve 46%

80%

9%

48%

Disapprove 48%

16%

86%

39%

4%

5%

13%

Not sure

6%

6%

Party
Base

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Clinton Favorability

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Sanders Favorability

Favorable 37%

64%

9%

35%

Favorable 39%

56%

20%

42%

Unfavorable 55%

25%

87%

54%

Unfavorable 50%

35%

71%

38%

11%

3%

11%

Not sure 11%

10%

9%

20%

Not sure

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

8%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Party
Base

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Trump Favorability

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Clinton/Trump/Others

Favorable 39%

16%

67%

30%

Hillary Clinton 40%

71%

8%

38%

Unfavorable 55%

80%

24%

65%

Donald Trump 41%

4%

9%

5%

Not sure

6%

14%

74%

28%

4%

2%

6%

7%

2%

2%

2%

4%

Not sure 13%

12%

9%

24%

Gary Johnson
Jill Stein

Party

Party
Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Clinton/Trump
Hillary Clinton 44%

77%

9%

45%

Donald Trump 45%

14%

83%

34%

Not sure 11%

9%

9%

21%

Base

Independent / Other

Sanders/Trump/Others
Bernie Sanders 40%

69%

8%

44%

Donald Trump 40%

13%

75%

24%

1%

8%

7%

Gary Johnson

5%

Jill Stein

1%

2%

1%

1%

Not sure 14%

15%

8%

23%

Party
Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Sanders/Trump

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Scott Approval

Bernie Sanders 46%

75%

13%

52%

Approve 38%

25%

56%

26%

Donald Trump 43%

15%

79%

30%

Disapprove 47%

60%

30%

54%

Not sure 11%

11%

9%

18%

Not sure 15%

15%

14%

19%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Party
Base

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Nelson Approval

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Rubio Approval

Approve 46%

60%

30%

49%

Approve 32%

18%

51%

25%

Disapprove 30%

17%

47%

26%

Disapprove 54%

70%

37%

54%

Not sure 23%

23%

23%

25%

Not sure 14%

12%

12%

21%

Party
Base

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Rubio Run for Senate


Yes/No

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Beruff Favorability

Marco Rubio should 39%


run for the US Senate
this year

23%

58%

36%

Marco Rubio should 51%


not run for the US
Senate this year

67%

32%

53%

Not sure 10%

10%

10%

11%

Favorable 14%

13%

15%

10%

Unfavorable 24%

28%

21%

22%

Not sure 62%

58%

64%

68%

Party
Base

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Grayson Favorability

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Jolly Favorability

Favorable 22%

38%

10%

11%

Favorable 19%

17%

25%

8%

Unfavorable 26%

21%

32%

26%

Unfavorable 19%

26%

14%

16%

Not sure 51%

41%

58%

63%

Not sure 62%

57%

62%

76%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Party
Base

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Murphy Favorability

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Rubio Favorability

Favorable 20%

32%

13%

6%

Favorable 39%

22%

58%

34%

Unfavorable 18%

19%

17%

16%

Unfavorable 48%

63%

33%

45%

Not sure 62%

49%

70%

77%

Not sure 13%

14%

9%

21%

Party
Base

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Rubio/Murphy

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Beruff/Murphy

Marco Rubio 43%

20%

71%

35%

Carlos Beruff 31%

13%

53%

23%

Patrick Murphy 44%

68%

18%

42%

Patrick Murphy 43%

65%

18%

43%

Not sure 13%

12%

11%

23%

Not sure 27%

22%

29%

34%

Party
Base

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Jolly/Murphy

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Rubio/Grayson

David Jolly 29%

13%

52%

17%

Marco Rubio 43%

21%

71%

35%

Patrick Murphy 44%

67%

20%

42%

Alan Grayson 38%

61%

15%

36%

Not sure 27%

19%

28%

41%

Not sure 18%

18%

14%

29%

Party
Base

Party

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Beruff/Grayson

Base

Democr- Republicaat
n

Independent / Other

Jolly/Grayson

Carlos Beruff 32%

11%

58%

24%

David Jolly 33%

13%

58%

22%

Alan Grayson 41%

66%

14%

39%

Alan Grayson 40%

65%

16%

35%

Not sure 28%

23%

28%

37%

Not sure 27%

22%

25%

44%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Party

Party

Base Democr...

Base Democr...

Comfortable with
Clinton as Nominee
Yes/No

Comfortable with
Sanders as Nominee
Yes/No

Would be comfortable 70%


with Hillary Clinton as
the Democratic
nominee for President

70%

Would be comfortable 51%


with Bernie Sanders
as the Democratic
nominee for President

51%

Would not be 25%


comfortable with
Hillary Clinton as the
Democratic nominee
for President

25%

Would not be 39%


comfortable with
Bernie Sanders as the
Democratic nominee
for President

39%

5%

Not sure 10%

10%

Not sure

5%

Race

Party
Base

Republic...
Base

Comfortable with
Trump as Nominee
Yes/No

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Obama Approval

Would be comfortable 71%


with Donald Trump as
the Republican
nominee for President

71%

Would not be 23%


comfortable with
Donald Trump as the
Republican nominee
for President

23%

Not sure

Approve 46%

57%

32%

91%

58%

Disapprove 48%

37%

63%

4%

35%

6%

5%

6%

7%

Not sure

6%

6%

6%

Race
Base

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Clinton Favorability

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Sanders Favorability

Favorable 37%

50%

26%

75%

30%

Favorable 39%

44%

34%

49%

53%

Unfavorable 55%

40%

69%

8%

57%

Unfavorable 50%

50%

55%

31%

44%

10%

5%

17%

13%

Not sure 11%

6%

11%

19%

4%

Not sure

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

8%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Race

Race
Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Trump Favorability

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Clinton/Trump/Others

Favorable 39%

20%

50%

9%

37%

Hillary Clinton 40%

48%

30%

83%

25%

Unfavorable 55%

73%

43%

88%

56%

Donald Trump 41%

17%

54%

7%

39%

7%

7%

2%

7%

Not sure

6%

Gary Johnson

4%

7%

5%

Jill Stein

2%

4%

2%

8%

Not sure 13%

23%

10%

10%

28%

Race

Race
Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Clinton/Trump
Hillary Clinton 44%

53%

31%

91%

42%

Donald Trump 45%

27%

59%

4%

42%

Not sure 11%

19%

10%

5%

16%

Base
Sanders/Trump/Others
Bernie Sanders 40%

45%

30%

77%

47%

Donald Trump 40%

15%

54%

4%

35%

Gary Johnson

5%

12%

5%

Jill Stein

1%

1%

2%

Not sure 14%

27%

9%

19%

13%

Race
Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

5%

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Sanders/Trump

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Scott Approval

Bernie Sanders 46%

60%

34%

80%

53%

Approve 38%

28%

42%

29%

37%

Donald Trump 43%

20%

57%

7%

35%

Disapprove 47%

42%

46%

51%

55%

Not sure 11%

20%

9%

14%

13%

Not sure 15%

29%

12%

20%

8%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Race
Base

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Nelson Approval

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Rubio Approval

Approve 46%

55%

43%

53%

40%

Approve 32%

40%

35%

14%

26%

Disapprove 30%

21%

36%

12%

42%

Disapprove 54%

43%

53%

70%

59%

Not sure 23%

24%

21%

36%

18%

Not sure 14%

17%

12%

16%

15%

Race
Base

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Rubio Run for Senate


Yes/No

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Beruff Favorability

Marco Rubio should 39%


run for the US Senate
this year

51%

42%

16%

40%

Marco Rubio should 51%


not run for the US
Senate this year

47%

49%

61%

52%

Not sure 10%

3%

9%

23%

8%

Favorable 14%

29%

10%

17%

1%

Unfavorable 24%

17%

23%

35%

28%

Not sure 62%

54%

66%

48%

70%

Race
Base

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Grayson Favorability

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Jolly Favorability

Favorable 22%

33%

17%

40%

14%

Favorable 19%

30%

17%

17%

13%

Unfavorable 26%

11%

30%

22%

33%

Unfavorable 19%

17%

18%

29%

21%

Not sure 51%

56%

53%

38%

53%

Not sure 62%

53%

65%

54%

67%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Race
Base

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Murphy Favorability

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Rubio Favorability

Favorable 20%

25%

17%

27%

21%

Favorable 39%

48%

41%

20%

36%

Unfavorable 18%

23%

14%

29%

14%

Unfavorable 48%

39%

47%

60%

55%

Not sure 62%

52%

69%

44%

64%

Not sure 13%

13%

12%

20%

9%

Race
Base

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Rubio/Murphy

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Beruff/Murphy

Marco Rubio 43%

40%

50%

19%

41%

Carlos Beruff 31%

37%

34%

12%

32%

Patrick Murphy 44%

45%

38%

70%

36%

Patrick Murphy 43%

42%

37%

67%

41%

Not sure 13%

15%

12%

12%

23%

Not sure 27%

21%

29%

20%

27%

Race
Base

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Jolly/Murphy

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Rubio/Grayson

David Jolly 29%

24%

35%

11%

30%

Marco Rubio 43%

48%

50%

12%

43%

Patrick Murphy 44%

55%

35%

72%

42%

Alan Grayson 38%

43%

33%

57%

39%

Not sure 27%

22%

30%

17%

29%

Not sure 18%

9%

17%

31%

18%

Race
Base

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Beruff/Grayson

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Jolly/Grayson

Carlos Beruff 32%

28%

38%

8%

37%

David Jolly 33%

29%

38%

11%

37%

Alan Grayson 41%

51%

31%

71%

39%

Alan Grayson 40%

46%

32%

71%

41%

Not sure 28%

20%

31%

21%

24%

Not sure 27%

25%

30%

18%

22%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Race
Base

Race

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Comfortable with
Clinton as Nominee
Yes/No

Base

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Comfortable with
Sanders as Nominee
Yes/No

Would be comfortable 70%


with Hillary Clinton as
the Democratic
nominee for President

60%

61%

91%

69%

Would be comfortable 51%


with Bernie Sanders
as the Democratic
nominee for President

38%

54%

50%

72%

Would not be 25%


comfortable with
Hillary Clinton as the
Democratic nominee
for President

30%

35%

4%

31%

Would not be 39%


comfortable with
Bernie Sanders as the
Democratic nominee
for President

51%

39%

35%

28%

10%

4%

5%

Not sure 10%

10%

7%

15%

Not sure

5%

Race
Base

Age

African
Hispanic White Americ... Other

Comfortable with
Trump as Nominee
Yes/No
35%

Would not be 23%


comfortable with
Donald Trump as the
Republican nominee
for President

57%

18%

50%

15%

9%

6%

3%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Obama Approval

Would be comfortable 71%


with Donald Trump as
the Republican
nominee for President

Not sure

Base

6%

76%

50%

82%

Approve 46%

62%

56%

40%

41%

Disapprove 48%

31%

38%

55%

54%

7%

7%

5%

4%

Not sure

6%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Clinton Favorability

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Sanders Favorability

Favorable 37%

46%

36%

33%

41%

Favorable 39%

58%

49%

33%

33%

Unfavorable 55%

46%

48%

61%

55%

Unfavorable 50%

31%

41%

56%

56%

8%

15%

6%

5%

Not sure 11%

12%

10%

11%

11%

Not sure

8%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Trump Favorability

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Clinton/Trump/Others

Favorable 39%

36%

23%

45%

43%

Hillary Clinton 40%

39%

46%

37%

41%

Unfavorable 55%

58%

68%

50%

51%

Donald Trump 41%

25%

26%

48%

47%

7%

9%

5%

5%

Not sure

6%

Gary Johnson

4%

5%

6%

3%

4%

Jill Stein

2%

6%

4%

1%

1%

Not sure 13%

25%

17%

10%

7%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Clinton/Trump
Hillary Clinton 44%

50%

54%

39%

43%

Donald Trump 45%

36%

34%

50%

49%

Not sure 11%

14%

12%

11%

8%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Sanders/Trump/Others
Bernie Sanders 40%

41%

54%

36%

37%

Donald Trump 40%

24%

25%

47%

47%

Gary Johnson

5%

10%

5%

3%

5%

Jill Stein

1%

2%

1%

1%

2%

Not sure 14%

23%

14%

13%

10%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Sanders/Trump

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Scott Approval

Bernie Sanders 46%

50%

59%

42%

41%

Approve 38%

44%

41%

34%

39%

Donald Trump 43%

26%

31%

49%

50%

Disapprove 47%

38%

38%

54%

46%

Not sure 11%

24%

11%

10%

8%

Not sure 15%

18%

21%

11%

15%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Nelson Approval

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Rubio Approval

Approve 46%

43%

45%

45%

49%

Approve 32%

49%

30%

27%

34%

Disapprove 30%

35%

18%

35%

31%

Disapprove 54%

38%

47%

60%

58%

Not sure 23%

22%

37%

20%

20%

Not sure 14%

13%

23%

13%

8%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Rubio Run for Senate


Yes/No
40%

Marco Rubio should 51%


not run for the US
Senate this year

43%

43%

56%

52%

Not sure 10%

17%

11%

8%

9%

survey of 737 Florida voters

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Beruff Favorability

Marco Rubio should 39%


run for the US Senate
this year

June 2-5, 2016

Base

46%

36%

40%

Favorable 14%

30%

15%

11%

9%

Unfavorable 24%

21%

21%

25%

27%

Not sure 62%

49%

64%

64%

64%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Grayson Favorability

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Jolly Favorability

Favorable 22%

39%

28%

18%

18%

Favorable 19%

25%

21%

16%

19%

Unfavorable 26%

25%

21%

26%

30%

Unfavorable 19%

23%

23%

18%

18%

Not sure 51%

36%

50%

56%

52%

Not sure 62%

52%

56%

66%

64%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Murphy Favorability

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Rubio Favorability

Favorable 20%

14%

34%

14%

22%

Favorable 39%

51%

37%

35%

40%

Unfavorable 18%

37%

15%

16%

13%

Unfavorable 48%

34%

46%

54%

48%

Not sure 62%

49%

51%

71%

64%

Not sure 13%

15%

17%

11%

12%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Rubio/Murphy

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Beruff/Murphy

Marco Rubio 43%

48%

43%

40%

46%

Carlos Beruff 31%

24%

22%

36%

33%

Patrick Murphy 44%

29%

49%

45%

45%

Patrick Murphy 43%

39%

49%

40%

44%

Not sure 13%

23%

8%

15%

9%

Not sure 27%

37%

29%

24%

23%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Jolly/Murphy

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Rubio/Grayson

David Jolly 29%

28%

15%

33%

35%

Marco Rubio 43%

44%

42%

40%

49%

Patrick Murphy 44%

49%

55%

37%

43%

Alan Grayson 38%

39%

40%

37%

39%

Not sure 27%

23%

30%

30%

22%

Not sure 18%

17%

19%

23%

12%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Beruff/Grayson

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Jolly/Grayson

Carlos Beruff 32%

24%

26%

33%

38%

David Jolly 33%

22%

28%

33%

40%

Alan Grayson 41%

49%

43%

39%

37%

Alan Grayson 40%

58%

43%

37%

36%

Not sure 28%

27%

31%

29%

25%

Not sure 27%

21%

29%

30%

24%

Age
Base

Age

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Comfortable with
Clinton as Nominee
Yes/No

Base

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Comfortable with
Sanders as Nominee
Yes/No

Would be comfortable 70%


with Hillary Clinton as
the Democratic
nominee for President

60%

68%

72%

77%

Would be comfortable 51%


with Bernie Sanders
as the Democratic
nominee for President

50%

57%

52%

46%

Would not be 25%


comfortable with
Hillary Clinton as the
Democratic nominee
for President

36%

20%

25%

22%

Would not be 39%


comfortable with
Bernie Sanders as the
Democratic nominee
for President

42%

31%

39%

44%

4%

12%

3%

1%

Not sure 10%

8%

12%

9%

11%

Not sure

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

5%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Age
Base

Mode

18 to 30 to 46 to Older
29
45
65 than ...

Comfortable with
Trump as Nominee
Yes/No
Would be comfortable 71%
with Donald Trump as
the Republican
nominee for President

70%

61%

74%

72%

Would not be 23%


comfortable with
Donald Trump as the
Republican nominee
for President

30%

39%

18%

19%

7%

8%

Not sure

6%

Base
Obama Approval
Approve 46%

44%

53%

Disapprove 48%

52%

36%

4%

12%

Not sure

6%

Mode
Base

Pho... Intern...

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Clinton Favorability

Base

Pho... Intern...

Sanders Favorability

Favorable 37%

38%

36%

Favorable 39%

34%

57%

Unfavorable 55%

55%

53%

Unfavorable 50%

56%

25%

7%

11%

Not sure 11%

9%

18%

Not sure

8%

Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Trump Favorability

Base

Pho... Intern...

Clinton/Trump/Others

Favorable 39%

42%

27%

Hillary Clinton 40%

40%

40%

Unfavorable 55%

54%

59%

Donald Trump 41%

45%

22%

4%

14%

Gary Johnson

4%

4%

5%

Jill Stein

2%

2%

3%

Not sure 13%

9%

29%

Not sure

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

6%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Clinton/Trump
Hillary Clinton 44%

42%

53%

Donald Trump 45%

49%

29%

Not sure 11%

9%

18%

Base
Sanders/Trump/Others
Bernie Sanders 40%

38%

48%

Donald Trump 40%

44%

24%

Gary Johnson

5%

5%

6%

Jill Stein

1%

1%

2%

Not sure 14%

12%

20%

Mode
Base

Pho... Intern...

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Sanders/Trump

Base

Pho... Intern...

Scott Approval

Bernie Sanders 46%

44%

54%

Approve 38%

37%

43%

Donald Trump 43%

47%

27%

Disapprove 47%

51%

32%

Not sure 11%

9%

19%

Not sure 15%

13%

25%

Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Nelson Approval

Base

Pho... Intern...

Rubio Approval

Approve 46%

49%

37%

Approve 32%

31%

36%

Disapprove 30%

32%

24%

Disapprove 54%

58%

40%

Not sure 23%

19%

40%

Not sure 14%

11%

24%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Rubio Run for Senate


Yes/No

Base

Pho... Intern...

Beruff Favorability

Marco Rubio should 39%


run for the US Senate
this year

39%

42%

Marco Rubio should 51%


not run for the US
Senate this year

54%

39%

Not sure 10%

8%

18%

Favorable 14%

10%

26%

Unfavorable 24%

26%

18%

Not sure 62%

64%

56%

Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Grayson Favorability

Base

Pho... Intern...

Jolly Favorability

Favorable 22%

18%

37%

Favorable 19%

18%

22%

Unfavorable 26%

27%

23%

Unfavorable 19%

18%

25%

Not sure 51%

54%

40%

Not sure 62%

64%

53%

Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Murphy Favorability

Base

Pho... Intern...

Rubio Favorability

Favorable 20%

18%

29%

Favorable 39%

37%

43%

Unfavorable 18%

16%

26%

Unfavorable 48%

53%

30%

Not sure 62%

67%

45%

Not sure 13%

10%

27%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Rubio/Murphy

Base

Pho... Intern...

Beruff/Murphy

Marco Rubio 43%

43%

44%

Carlos Beruff 31%

33%

24%

Patrick Murphy 44%

46%

32%

Patrick Murphy 43%

43%

40%

Not sure 13%

10%

24%

Not sure 27%

24%

36%

Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Jolly/Murphy

Base

Pho... Intern...

Rubio/Grayson

David Jolly 29%

31%

23%

Marco Rubio 43%

44%

42%

Patrick Murphy 44%

45%

40%

Alan Grayson 38%

41%

28%

Not sure 27%

24%

37%

Not sure 18%

15%

30%

Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Beruff/Grayson

Base

Pho... Intern...

Jolly/Grayson

Carlos Beruff 32%

34%

22%

David Jolly 33%

36%

21%

Alan Grayson 41%

40%

41%

Alan Grayson 40%

40%

41%

Not sure 28%

25%

37%

Not sure 27%

24%

37%

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
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Mode
Base

Mode

Pho... Intern...

Comfortable with
Clinton as Nominee
Yes/No

Base

Pho... Intern...

Comfortable with
Sanders as Nominee
Yes/No

Would be comfortable 70%


with Hillary Clinton as
the Democratic
nominee for President

75%

57%

Would be comfortable 51%


with Bernie Sanders
as the Democratic
nominee for President

47%

62%

Would not be 25%


comfortable with
Hillary Clinton as the
Democratic nominee
for President

22%

31%

Would not be 39%


comfortable with
Bernie Sanders as the
Democratic nominee
for President

44%

26%

2%

12%

Not sure 10%

9%

12%

Not sure

5%

Mode
Base

Pho... Intern...

Comfortable with
Trump as Nominee
Yes/No
Would be comfortable 71%
with Donald Trump as
the Republican
nominee for President

72%

66%

Would not be 23%


comfortable with
Donald Trump as the
Republican nominee
for President

23%

22%

5%

11%

Not sure

June 2-5, 2016


survey of 737 Florida voters

6%

3020 Highwoods Blvd.


Raleigh, NC 27604
information@publicpolicypolling.com / 888 621-6988

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