Poll: McCollum leads Sink for governor
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June 30, 2009

Poll: McCollum leads Sink for governor

From a press release:

"A new statewide poll conducted for Ron Sachs Communications shows Attorney General Bill McCollum leading Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink 41 percent to 35 percent in the race for Florida Governor, with 24 percent undecided.

"McCollum enjoys high name recognition from 87 percent of registered Florida voters, while Sink is recognized by 61 percent.


"In the Republican Primary for Governor, McCollum has a crushing lead over Florida Sen. Paula Dockery – 53 percent to 4 percent among likely Republican Primary voters. Dockery’s name is recognized by only 24 percent of likely voters.

"In a hypothetical General Election matchup between Dockery and Sink, Sink leads 43 percent to 18 percent, with 39 percent undecided.

"The poll of 625 Florida registered voters was conducted June 24 – 26 by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research. Questions relating to the General Election have a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percent. The poll also includes an over-sampling of 300 likely Democratic primary voters and 300 likely Republican primary voters who were asked questions relating to the primary election races. These questions have a margin for error of plus or minus 6 percent.

"In the Democratic Primary for Attorney General, Florida state senators Dan Gelber and Dave Aronberg remain essentially tied, with 11 percent and 10 percent respectively. However, should former state Sen. Rod Smith enter the race, he would lead with 13 percent. Two-thirds of voters remain undecided.

"In the Republican Primary for Attorney General, the poll shows Lieutenant Governor Jeff Kottkamp, who has not yet officially announced for the race, leading law professor Jim Lewis 12 percent to 9 percent, with 79 percent undecided.

"In the G.O.P. race for Chief Financial Officer, Florida Senate President Jeff Atwater leads Florida Rep. Pat Patterson 17 percent to 10 percent, with 73 percent undecided.

" 'These numbers show that even as Florida voters have not yet tuned in to the Cabinet races, we can expect a very tough and competitive race for Florida Governor,” said Ron Sachs, president and CEO of Ron Sachs Communications, who commissioned the poll. “At this stage – 16 months out from Election Day – all five statewide races remain wide open and up for grabs. We can expect this campaign cycle to be the longest, most expensive and potentially the most brutal in modern Florida political history.' "

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Bill McCollum is an embarrassment to the United States of America and Florida should be ashamed of itself if he is ever elected governor

Has Bill McCollum returned Jay Odom's contributions yet?

@10:04 OK Eric...time to go fetch Karen her morning jug of Chardonnay and stop blogging.

Another day... another poll showing McCollum ahead...

thank goodness these polls mean nothing...

Come on guys, this is embarrassing, every poll shows her losing, now she's in legal trouble, crap!

Can't we find someone better than this?

10:43, RUN ROD RUN!

Please save us!

Unfortunately, I fear that McCollum's re-treads are going to screw this campaign up...again...

But wait!... I thought Florida as blue?

Hahahahahahahaaaaaaa… whooooooo, your ticklesticks crack me up… hahahahahahahaaaaaa… Obama, Obama, Obama… just Obama that is… hahahahahahahahaaaaaa… oHHHHH, that’s rich!

Just because Bill McCollum took money from Jay Odom doesn't mean anything!

I am just so disappointed, I thought she was going to be the one for us!

We need a fresh face like Aronberg. Aronberg for Governor!

Is it true that Sink is going to drop out because of the ethics issue and endorse hubby McBride?

11:02 Aronberg is too young but Gelber might be a good idea and clean that AG Primary out!

It ain't over until its over.

McBride likes the state plane so much... he might as well run for office and ride it legally.

Has anyone talked to Jim Davis?

I bet he could beat McCollum, he was pretty strong against Crist.

Davis is a waste. Come on ROD… time to get back in the game babe!

Any chance of getting Kendrick Meek to switch into a race that he might have a shot at winning?

I don't know why the Dems are worried, McCollum's campaign is going to be comical. Same guys that got blind-sided 5 years ago are back at it. Stay the course Democrats and things will work out.

You are an idiot 11:42, first of all, the McCollum 2010 team is a completely new team from all of his previous elections, you know, people who have won elections in Florida for years!

Has anyone thought about Daryl Jones? Two young black candidates heading up our ticket would be sure to lock in the Obama vote!

Yes, lets all vote for them just because they're black and will fool those dumb blacks into voting our way... classic.

NONONO... we ain't gots no racial isshuuhs!

I hope Rod smith runs for AG. Both Gelber and Aronberg screwed Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer. Orlando voters and fundraisers won't forget.

Rod would be better than Stink.

But would he run those horrible helicopter ads again??

I'm thinking airplane ads francine...

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