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Rubio’s Lead in Florida Evaporates as GOP Struggles to Overcome Trump Slump
Pat Toomey, with 47 percent of likely voters saying they would pick McGinty over Toomey’s 44 percent.
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Pat Toomey, with 47 percent of likely voters saying they would pick McGinty over Toomey’s 44 percent.
The black turnout rate was 60 percent and only 47 percent of Hispanics went to the polls, while the white turnout rate of 67 percent was a bit higher than it was in 2008 or 2012. Â
Patrick Murphy 47 – 40 percent and tops Rep. Alan Grayson 48 – 40 percent, according to the Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll.
A Quinnipiac University poll published June 21 shows Clinton with an 8 point lead — 47 percent to 39 percent — over the presumptive Republican nominee in the largest presidential swing state, Florida
John McCain, Ariz., had the lowest percentage of votes among them — he won only 47 percent of votes in Arizona’s 2008 Republican primary.