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Hillary Clinton is so much more popular than Donald Trump among
Miami-Dade County voters that even a significant number of Republicans
support her in the likely presidential match-up, a new local poll has found.

Clinton leads Trump by a whopping 52-25 percent, with 23 percent of
respondents undecided, according to the poll by Bendixen & Amandi
International for the Miami Herald, el Nuevo Herald, WLRN and Univision 23.

One-fifth of Republicans said they back Clinton, the likely Democratic
nominee. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has yet to garner a
GOP majority, with 48 percent of Republicans saying they’d back him and
nearly a third undecided.

“This should be an early sign of potential concern and worry for the
Trump campaign,” said pollster Fernand Amandi, a Democrat who is not
working for any presidential campaign. “If she gets 20 percent of
Republican voters statewide, it’s going to be a very early night on Nov. 8.”

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On Mon, 9 May 2016 21:10:10 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:

Hillary Clinton is so much more popular than Donald Trump among
Miami-Dade County voters that even a significant number of Republicans
support her in the likely presidential match-up, a new local poll has found.

Clinton leads Trump by a whopping 52-25 percent, with 23 percent of
respondents undecided, according to the poll by Bendixen & Amandi
International for the Miami Herald, el Nuevo Herald, WLRN and Univision 23.

One-fifth of Republicans said they back Clinton, the likely Democratic
nominee. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has yet to garner a
GOP majority, with 48 percent of Republicans saying they’d back him and
nearly a third undecided.

“This should be an early sign of potential concern and worry for the
Trump campaign,” said pollster Fernand Amandi, a Democrat who is not
working for any presidential campaign. “If she gets 20 percent of
Republican voters statewide, it’s going to be a very early night on Nov. 8.”

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http://www.miamiherald.com/news/poli...#storylink=cpy


Where is the shock? In 2000 Gore carried all 3 SE Fla counties by that
much
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