Wednesday, November 16, 2005

MORE POLL RESULTS...THIS TIME, THE NATIONAL SIDE FROM FLORIDA

More results were released today from the Quinnipiac University poll taken of 855 registered Florida voters (281 Democrats, 305 Republicans, 269 Independent/Third Party/NPA) November 8-13, this time dealing with national issues and politicos.

President Bush's tanking approval rating nationally seems to be confirmed here. The survey showed 61 percent disapproved of the job the chief executive is doing, a 64 percent majority disapprove of his handling of the Iraq war, and 60 percent responded that going to war there was the wrong thing to do.

As far as who should run for the White House, Democrats chose former first lady and current U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D - NY) over 2004 Democratic nominee Senator John Kerry (D - MA) and former Senator and Kerry running mate John Edwards (D - NC). Among Republicans, former New York City mayor Rudy Guliani leads, with Senators John McCain (R - AZ) and George Allen (R - VA) far behind.

And while Jeb! has always said he's not running for President, 33 percent of voters said they would "definately" or "probably" vote for him, with 58 percent saying they would "probably" or "definately" not do so.

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