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Rasmussen Poll: Dem Sink Trails Rick Scott In FL-GOV Race, But Leads McCollum

Florida Gov. candidates Bill McCollum (R), Alex Sink (D) and Rick Scott (R).

A new Rasmussen poll of the Florida governor’s race shows Democrat Alex Sink trailing GOP frontrunner Rick Scott, but leading Republican state Attorney General Bill McCollum — a first in Rasmussen’s polling. The new survey puts Scott ahead of Sink 35%-31%, with Independent Bud Chiles in third with 16%. Against McCollum, Sink is out in front 31%-27%, while Chiles takes 20%.

All signs point to Scott becoming the Republican nominee in the August 24 primary. He’s well ahead in the polls, and has a huge financial advantage over McCollum.

Rasmussen’s June 7 poll of the race — which did not include Chiles — found Sink down five points against Scott and two points against McCollum.

The TPM Poll Average of the contest gives Scott 33.3%, Sink 28.5%, and Chiles 14.7%. When the Republican in the race is McCollum, the TPM Poll Average shows Sink with 27.9%, McCollum with 27.4%, and Chiles with 17.6%. The margin of error of the latest Rasmussen poll is ±4.0 percentage points.

Check out TPMDC’s full coverage of the race here.

2010 elections, Alex Sink, Bill McCollum, Bud Chiles, FL-GOV, Polls, Rick Scott

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