FLORIDA: Attorney General Pam Bondi Leads By Ten Points In New Poll
Via the Tampa Bay Times:
From her unwavering defense of Florida's ban on gay marriage to her outspoken opposition to the Affordable Care Act, Attorney General Pam Bondi is known for setting off critics. Throw in last year's postponement of an execution so she could host a fundraiser, and an election upset of Bondi seemed possible to some. But a new Tampa Bay Times/Bay News 9/UF Bob Graham Center poll shows the 48-year-old Republican incumbent cruising to re-election with a solid lead over Democrat George Sheldon and Libertarian nominee Bill Wohlsifer. The telephone survey of likely voters shows 41 percent supporting Bondi, 31 percent supporting Sheldon, 6 percent supporting Wohlsifer and 16 percent undecided.Here's Bondi's last ad.
(Tipped by JMG reader Joel)
Labels: 2014 elections, Florida, marriage equality, Pam Bondi