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Post-Conventions Poll Shows President and Romney in Statistical Tie
September 13, 2012

TALLAHASSEE – Following the conclusion of both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, a new poll from Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) shows that Florida voters are split down the middle between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. According to poll results, if the Florida general election were held today, the President is in a statistical tie with Romney (47.2 percent to 49.5 percent). Poll respondents who identified themselves as Independents were also evenly split with 46.4 percent voting for the President and 46.4 percent voting for Romney...read more...

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Three of Four Floridians Like Gov. Scott’s Policies; Approval Rating Improving
August 22, 2011

TALLAHASSEE – According to poll results released today by Associated Industries of Florida (AIF), three out of every four Floridians are supportive of Gov. Rick Scott’s policies, such as property tax relief, public employee pension reform, drug testing for welfare applicants and the elimination of teacher tenure...read more...

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AIF Poll: Romney and President in Statistical Tie; Floridians Prefer Republican Congressman to Provide Check and Balance to the President’s Policies
August 19, 2011

TALLAHASSEE – Additional poll results released by Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) show that if the Florida general election were held today, President Obama is in a statistical tie with Mitt Romney as the Republican nominee (44 percent to 45 percent). In a scenario where Gov. Rick Perry (TX) is the Republican nominee, President Obama maintains a 5 percentage point-lead, 39 percent to 44 percent. Independents and Ticketsplitters were more likely to vote for Romney as the Republican candidate over Gov. Perry. The fact that President Obama only garners 44 percent of the vote to the GOP frontrunners in the all-important swing state of Florida is extremely problematic for the President’s re-election...read more...

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Poll Results Show Signs of Trouble in Florida for President Obama
August 18, 2011

TALLAHASSEE – Poll results released today by Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) demonstrate Floridians’ increasing dissatisfaction with President Obama’s policies and may signal a tough reelection for the President in the Sunshine State. More than half (54 percent) of those polled believe President Obama’s policies have hurt Florida’s economy. A majority of Independents and Ticketsplitters (54 percent and 51 percent respectively) felt these policies have harmed the state, as did nearly a third of all Democrats...read more...

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Poll Suggests Floridians Are Dissatisfied with President’s Policies and Card Check Legislation; Concerned About Job Creation and the Economy

TALLAHASSEE – Concern for job creation and overall disappointment in various policies supported by President Obama were top sentiments expressed in a recent poll released by the Associated Industries of Florida. More than half of Florida voters (53 percent) oppose President Obama’s health care plan and an overwhelming 75 percent fear a rise in taxes and an increase in national debt as a result of the federal health care reform proposal and stimulus packages...read more...

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AIF Poll Gauges Floridians’ Attitudes on Energy

TALLAHASSEE – A recent poll released by Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) gauged Floridians’ attitudes on multiple energy related issues including fossil fuels, nuclear energy, offshore drilling and renewable energy. Results show a majority of Florida voters (62.2 percent) would be willing to pay more in energy prices if the state passed renewable energy programs aimed at making the state more energy independent, reducing dependency on oil and...read more...

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Floridians Overwhelmingly Oppose Governor’s Land Purchase, Poll Shows

TALLAHASSEE – Poll data released today by Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) shows an overwhelming majority of Floridians believe the nearly $600 million Gov. Crist wants to spend to buy more land in the Everglades Agricultural Area from U.S. Sugar Corporation should instead be dedicated to building projects that will clean water, create jobs and produce real results for Everglades restoration...read more...

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AIF Statewide Poll - December 2009

TALLAHASSEE – Poll data released today by Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) shows Governor Charlie Crist’s and Former Speaker of the House Marco Rubio’s U.S. Senate Republican primary numbers getting closer. Conducted by Zogby International, the telephone survey of likely Republican voters has Gov. Crist leading Rubio by only 9 percentage points with 45 percent of respondents choosing Gov. Crist and 36 percent indicating they would vote for Rubio to fill the U.S. Senate seat Mel Martinez vacated earlier this year...read more...

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Oil Drilling Polling Results

Historical Polling Results on Oil Drilling (2006-2009)
2009 Polling Results by Region

AIF Statewide Survey – August 2009

MOST FLORIDIANS OPPOSE HEALTH CARE REFORM; SUPPORT OFFSHORE DRILLING

TALLAHASSEE – As Congress returns to session today and prepares to tackle hotly-debated topics such as health care reform and climate change, Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) today released results from a poll gauging Floridians’ attitudes toward these issues.  Slightly more than half of Florida voters (51 percent) oppose health care reforms proposed by President Obama, mirroring the results of a national poll recently released by ABC News/Washington Post.  An overwhelming 83 percent of voters polled expressed concern that federal economic stimulus packages and the proposal to reform health care could raise taxes and increase national debt…read more

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