Gov. Charlie Crist and former House Speaker Marco Rubio are in a dead heat in the GOP race for the U.S. Senate, according to a poll released this morning, the Sun-Sentinel reports today.
The Rasmussen Reports telephone survey found Crist and Rubio in a 43-43 percent tie among likely Republican primary voters.Crist’s lead over Rubio dropped 10 percent in the same poll since August. And the governor’s popularity is at an all-time low, with just 19 percent of respondents having a “very favorable” opinion of him.
Earlier this year, Rubio, the first Cuban-American House Speaker, was considered a long-shot in the race.But conservative support - including the endorsement of The Club for Growth and U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina - has rallied Rubio’s campaign and drawn national attention to the Florida primary, viewed as a test of the rising “Tea Party” movement and characterizing the fight for the control of the party between moderates and conservatives.
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Charli Crist is falling on his own sword. Tea Party isn't helping Marco
Jorge Lovenguth Florida 2010
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