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Gender

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Male 49% 46% 49% 4%
Female 51% 49% 47% 4%

In which age group are you?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
18-29 14% 51% 41% 7%
30-44 19% 48% 47% 4%
45-64 42% 49% 46% 3%
65 or over 25% 40% 56% 3%

In which age group are you?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
18-24 7% 52% 38% 10%
25-29 7% 51% 43% 4%
30-39 11% 49% 45% 6%
40-49 19% 47% 48% 4%
50-64 31% 50% 46% 3%
65 or over 25% 40% 56% 3%

Race

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
White 69% 37% 58% 4%
Black 14% 85% 12% 3%
Hispanic or Latino 13% 58% 38% 3%
Asian 2% - - -
Other 2% - - -

Race by gender

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
White men 33% 35% 58% 5%
White women 36% 39% 57% 3%
Black men 7% 85% 12% 3%
Black women 8% 84% 13% 3%
Latino men 7% 58% 40% 2%
Latino women 6% 59% 35% 5%
All other races 4% 52% 41% 7%

Are you of Cuban or Hispanic descent?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Yes, Cuban 4% 50% 46% 3%
Yes, other Hispanic 7% 66% 31% 2%
No 89% 45% 49% 4%

On most political matters, do you consider yourself:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Liberal 22% 83% 12% 5%
Moderate 40% 55% 40% 4%
Conservative 37% 16% 81% 3%

No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Democrat 31% 91% 6% 2%
Republican 35% 10% 88% 2%
Independent or something else 33% 46% 44% 8%

Party by gender

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Democratic men 13% 90% 6% 3%
Democratic women 18% 92% 6% 1%
Republican men 17% 10% 88% 1%
Republican women 18% 9% 88% 2%
Independent men 19% 45% 44% 8%
Independent women 15% 46% 44% 8%

What was the last grade of school you completed?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
No high school diploma 3% - - -
High school graduate 15% 43% 51% 5%
Some college or assoc. degree 33% 43% 51% 6%
College graduate 31% 47% 49% 3%
Postgraduate study 18% 55% 42% 2%

What was the last grade of school you completed?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
College graduate 49% 50% 46% 3%
No college degree 51% 44% 50% 5%

What was the last grade of school you completed?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
More than high school graduate 81% 47% 48% 4%
High school graduate or less 19% 46% 49% 4%

Race by education

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
White college graduates 36% 41% 55% 3%
White non-college graduates 33% 32% 61% 5%
Non-white college graduates 13% 76% 22% 2%
Non-white non-college graduates 18% 65% 30% 5%

2013 total family income:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Under $30,000 17% 54% 36% 8%
$30,000 - $49,999 23% 48% 46% 4%
$50,000 - $99,999 35% 49% 47% 3%
$100,000 - $199,999 18% 44% 52% 3%
$200,000 or more 8% 37% 63% 0%

2013 total family income:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Under $50,000 39% 51% 42% 6%
$50,000-$99,999 35% 49% 47% 3%
$100,000 or more 26% 42% 56% 2%

2013 total family income:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Under $50,000 39% 51% 42% 6%
$50,000 or more 61% 46% 51% 3%

2013 total family income:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Under $100,000 74% 50% 44% 5%
$100,000 or more 26% 42% 56% 2%

Religion, combined Protestant and other Christian

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Protestant or other Christian 52% 39% 56% 3%
Catholic 24% 40% 57% 2%
Jewish 3% - - -
Something else 7% - - -
None 13% 65% 24% 10%

Religion among whites

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
White Protestant/other Christian 36% 23% 73% 3%
White Catholic 16% 33% 63% 3%
White Jewish 3% - - -
White something else 4% - - -
White none 9% 63% 26% 11%
Non-white 32% 69% 28% 3%

Do you think things in this country today are:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Generally going in the right direction 32% 81% 17% 2%
Seriously off on the wrong track 62% 31% 64% 3%

Which is closer to your view:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Government should do more to solve problems 37% 81% 15% 3%
Government is doing too many things better left to businesses and individuals 55% 24% 73% 2%

How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next year?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Very worried 35% 32% 65% 2%
Somewhat worried 38% 44% 51% 4%
Not too worried 17% 88% 11% 1%
Not at all worried 9% - - -

How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next year?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Very/somewhat worried 73% 38% 58% 3%
Not too/not at all worried 25% 85% 13% 1%

Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as president?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Strongly approve 22% 96% 3% 0%
Somewhat approve 20% 80% 15% 5%
Somewhat disapprove 16% 48% 46% 3%
Strongly disapprove 41% 12% 85% 2%

Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as president?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Approve 42% 88% 9% 3%
Disapprove 57% 22% 74% 3%

Is your opinion of the Democratic Party:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Favorable 43% 89% 9% 2%
Unfavorable 51% 15% 81% 4%

Is your opinion of the Republican Party:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Favorable 39% 9% 88% 2%
Unfavorable 54% 77% 19% 3%

Which comes closest to your feelings about the Obama administration:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Enthusiastic 9% 96% 3% -
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic 28% 84% 11% 4%
Dissatisfied, but not angry 31% 27% 64% 6%
Angry 29% 10% 87% 2%

Which comes closest to your feelings about the Obama administration:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Positive 38% 87% 9% 3%
Negative 61% 19% 75% 4%

Which comes closest to your feelings about Republican leaders in Congress:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Enthusiastic 6% - - -
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic 31% 21% 75% 3%
Dissatisfied, but not angry 38% 52% 42% 5%
Angry 21% 79% 15% 5%

Which comes closest to your feelings about Republican leaders in Congress:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Positive 37% 19% 78% 2%
Negative 59% 62% 33% 5%

Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Foreign policy 14% 41% 54% 2%
Health care 20% 67% 28% 4%
The economy 45% 48% 47% 5%
Illegal immigration 16% 24% 71% 4%

How do you feel about current U.S. military action against ISIS in Iraq and Syria?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Approve 60% 53% 45% 1%
Disapprove 29% 43% 52% 5%

Do you think the 2010 federal health care law:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Did not go far enough 20% 72% 20% 6%
Was about right 18% 76% 20% 3%
Went too far 47% 20% 75% 4%

How do you feel about the way Rick Scott has carried out the 2010 federal health care law?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Approve 38% 5% 90% 3%
Disapprove 45% 84% 11% 5%

Should your state legally recognize same-sex marriage?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Yes 48% 71% 25% 3%
No 48% 29% 69% 1%

Should most illegal immigrants working in the United States be:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Offered a chance to apply for legal status 53% 61% 33% 5%
Deported to the country they came from 36% 24% 71% 3%

In the last few years, have race relations in this country:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Gotten better 17% 54% 43% 2%
Stayed about the same 37% 60% 37% 3%
Gotten worse 41% 38% 58% 2%

Is your opinion of Charlie Crist:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Favorable 51% 87% 12% 0%
Unfavorable 44% 8% 88% 3%

Is your opinion of Rick Scott:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Favorable 44% 8% 91% 0%
Unfavorable 53% 86% 10% 3%

Do you think Charlie Crist has changed his party affiliation more to:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Reflect his beliefs 30% 82% 16% 2%
Help him win elections 60% 22% 71% 5%

Do you think Rick Scott's positions on the issues are:

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Too conservative 35% 83% 12% 5%
Not conservative enough 16% 40% 52% 6%
About right 40% 11% 85% 2%

Do you think Jeb Bush would make a good president?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Yes 40% 29% 68% 3%
No 50% 72% 23% 4%

Do you think Marco Rubio would make a good president?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Yes 36% 13% 85% 1%
No 50% 75% 22% 2%

In the 2016 presidential election, for whom would you be more likely to vote?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Hillary Clinton (Dem) 31% 85% 13% 1%
The Republican candidate 37% 6% 91% 3%
It depends 29% 47% 40% 9%

Are you currently married?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Yes 60% 40% 56% 4%
No 40% 51% 43% 4%

Marital status by gender

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Married men 30% 38% 56% 5%
Married women 31% 42% 55% 2%
Non-married men 18% 47% 46% 5%
Non-married women 22% 54% 41% 4%

How did you vote on Amendment 2, allowing the medical use of marijuana?

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
Yes 59% 62% 32% 5%
No 41% 27% 70% 2%

Geographic area

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
North/Panhandle 21% 33% 62% 4%
Orlando/Cent Atl 17% 49% 45% 5%
Tampa Bay Area 18% 46% 49% 4%
Gulf Cst/Mid FL 21% 43% 52% 5%
Miami/Gold Coast 23% 64% 33% 3%

Population of area

Category Total Crist Scott Wyllie
City over 50,000 47% 52% 43% 4%
Suburbs 45% 44% 52% 3%
Small city and rural 8% 36% 57% 7%