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FLO-Mentum: A Roundup of Recent Florida Polls

Democratic candidates up and down the state of Florida are running strong campaigns focused on making health care more affordable, protecting Medicare and Social Security from cuts after reckless handouts to big corporations, and being an independent voice in Washington’s out of control swamp. 46 days out from Election Day, more and more polls show that message is working and that voters are ready for a change in Washington.

Here’s some of the most recent polling that shows Democrats with all the momentum as Washington Republicans’ deeply unpopular tax bill and health care repeal efforts continue to be an albatross around their necks.

POLLING ROUNDUP

FL-06

Democratic Poll Shows Neck-and-Neck Race for DeSantis’ Florida Seat || Roll Call

Poll topline: Nancy Soderberg 46% – Michael Waltz 47% (GQR)

 Conducted Sept 4-6, 2018

FL-15

Democratic Poll Shows Tight Race for Ross’ Seat in Florida || Roll Call

Poll topline: Kristen Carlson 48% — Ross Spano 47% (GQR)

Conducted Sept 4-8, 2018

FL-16

Internal poll shows David Shapiro within striking distance of Vern Buchanan || Florida Politics

Poll topline: David Shapiro 44% – Vern Buchanan 48% (ALG)

Conducted Aug 22-25, 2018

FL-18

Lauren Baer polling within three points of Brian Mast || Florida Politics

Poll topline: Lauren Baer 43% — Brian Mast 46% (Public Policy Polling)

Conducted Sept 17-18, 2018

FL-25

Mary Barzee Flores closing in on Mario Diaz-Balart, poll shows || Florida Politics

Poll topline: Mary Barzee Flores 36% — Mario Diaz-Balart 41% (Public Policy Polling)

Conducted Sept 17-19, 2018

FL-26

Carlos Curbelo trailing in newest CD 26 poll || Florida Politics

Poll topline: Debbie Mucarsel-Powell 46% – Carlos Curbelo – 45% (Public Policy Polling)

Conducted Sept 17-19, 2018

New York Times “live poll” shows Mucarsel-Powell closing in on Curbelo || Miami Herald

Poll topline: Debbie Mucarsel-Powell 44% — Carlos Curbelo 47% (NYT Upshot/Siena College)

Conducted Sept 13-17, 2018





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