The Florida Atlantic University Business and Economics Polling Initiative (FAU BEPI)
that Has Trump wining
43-41%
with Johnson 8% and 5% Undecided
It also has Rubio winning 44-39%
you wanna see the crosstabs and demographics????
Trump leads among white voters 49 to 33 percent, but trails with African Americans 68 to 20 percent, as well as Hispanics 50 to 40 percent.
I highly doubt the AA vote… and they say the cuban vote is giving him 40% of latinos… 40!!!!!
Somehow he has consolidated his base more in Florida than Hillary than nationally and other states
Clinton, meanwhile, has a loyalty score of 90 percent (those who have a favorable opinion and are voting for her), while Trump has a loyalty score of 94 percent.
and women and independents you ask?
...trails Clinton among women 45 percent to 41 percent. Independents are voting for Trump by a wide margin of 47 percent to 26 percent.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
So they say cubans are giving him the edge? so you would assume Southern Florida would be good for him… and Portoriqueños who are in Central Florida are making him win
Trump’s strongest regional support is in the western part of Florida where he leads 52 to 34 percent, and in the north at 47 to 32 percent. Trump also leads in the central region 44 to 36 percent. Clinton’s support is in South Florida, where she leads 57 to 30 percent.
Is this Poll satire???
- Women favor Clinton by an almost 2-to-1 margin, with Clinton preferred by 58.3 percent of respondents compared to 30.6 percent for Trump.
- Trump is appealing to only 23 percent of the Hispanics in the survey; 70 percent support Clinton.
- African-American support for Clinton is more than 90 percent.
- Trump attracted more support than Clinton among white voters, at 50.6 percent to 36.9 percent for Clinton; still, Orlando predicted that the margin is not large enough to offset Trump’s “massive deficit among minorities.”
- Age and party demographics are showing fault lines. Trump is winning voters age 65 and older, with support of 51.8 percent compared to 39.6 percent for Clinton. But Trump polled only 23 percent among voters younger than 35. Younger voters are apt to have perceptions of political parties shaped by experiences of their youth, according to Orlando, making this development worth watching. On a related note, he said, “Donald Trump is having trouble keeping Republicans loyal to the top of the ticket,” with only 74 percent of Republican respondents showing support. By contrast, Clinton attracted the support of 90 percent of the respondents who are Democrats.