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Senator Nelson Leads Gov. Scott In New U.S. Senate Poll

Monday, March 6, 2017 8:06
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The anticipated 2018 senatorial cage match between Florida Governor Rick Scott (R) and incumbent U.S. Senator Bill Nelson (D) edges closer to become reality, as a new poll taken by the University of North Florida shows Nelson with a early 6-point lead over Scott in a head-to-head match-up.

Yeah, it’s’ really early for polling, but not really.

Polls are always entertaining and fuel the political fodder that we all feast on.

The U of N. Florida poll (by the numbers:

-Number of registered voters polled: 973

-Margin of error: 3.14%

-Margin: Nelson over Scott 44-38

-Scott’s disapproval rating: 40%

-Scott’s approval rating: 46%

-Nelson’s disapproval rating: 28%

-Nelson’s approval rating: 42%

While Scott plays coy whenever he is asked about whether or not he will definitely announce a run against Nelson, a Scott senatorial run is the worse kept secret in Florida.

Nelson, who would be running for re-election to the senate for a fourth term, says he is ready to take on Scott, if the challenge presents itself.

PICTURED: Nelson with Senator Rubio at a pro-Venezuela rally in Miami, Florida

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Source: http://shark-tank.com/2017/03/06/senator-nelson-leads-gov-scott-new-u-s-senate-poll/

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