In Florida, 76% of Likely Democratic Primary Voters have a favorable opinion of Clinton while 72% say the same of Obama.
Demographically, Clinton leads by thirty-seven points among women but trails by twelve among men. She does very well among older voters while Obama is popular with younger voters. Nationally, Clinton has the lead over Obama in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll.
Forty-seven percent (47%) say they’d want Clinton in the White House to answer a 3:00 a.m. phone call with a foreign policy crisis. Thirty-five percent (35%) would rather have Obama answer that call while 14% of Democratic Primary Voters say John McCain would be the best in that situation.
Sixty percent (60%) say that the economy is the top issue in Florida. That’s little changed from the first Primary in the state. Consumer confidence has fallen to seven-year lows and unaffiliated voters nationwide are especially pessimistic . In Florida, 28% of Democratic Primary Voters say that the North American Free Trade Agreement is good for the United States. Forty-one percent (41%) disagree.
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