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Hillary Clinton Running Strong in 2016 Florida Poll

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be strong in Florida if she runs for president in 2016 according to a poll from Quinnipiac University released on Thursday morning.

Clinton dominates the Democratic field, getting 64 percent. Vice President Joe Biden stands in distant second with 11 percent followed by U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., with 6 percent. None of the other candidates break 1 percent.

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Jeb Bush Leads the 2016 Republican Pack in Florida

If he runs for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, former Gov. Jeb Bush is well-poised to be the favorite son of the Sunshine State, something that cant be said of U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.

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Lenny Curry Stepping Down as RPOF Chair

Republican Party of Florida Chairman Lenny Curry will announce that he's stepping down from his position in the party on Thursday.

Curry is expected to announce that he will be running for mayor of Jacksonville.

According to reports, Curry will serve as chair until the end of May. He will send a letter to Republican Party officials on Thursday announcing his resignation.

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Medical Marijuana Amendment in Good Shape With Florida Voters

A proposed state constitutional amendment allowing medical marijuana use in Florida is in solid shape to pass in November, a new poll finds.

A poll from Gravis Marketing, unveiled on Wednesday and commissioned by conservative magazine Human Events, finds 60 percent of those surveyed support the proposed amendment while 32 percent oppose it and 8 percent remain unsure. A Gravis poll from February found 57 percent supported the proposed amendment and 31 percent opposed it while 11 percent were unsure.

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Pam Bondi Beating Perry Thurston and George Sheldon in New Poll

Attorney General Pam Bondi has the lead over her two Democratic rivals according to a poll from Gravis Marketing commissioned by conservative magazine Human Events which was released on Wednesday.

The poll has Bondi with 45 percent while Florida House Minority Leader Perry Thurston, D-Fort Lauderdale, takes 38 percent as the Democratic candidate. Libertarian attorney Bill Wohlsifer takes 7 percent while 11 percent remain undecided.

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Rick Scott Edges Charlie Crist in New Human Events/Gravis Poll

Conservative magazine Human Events commissioned a poll from Gravis Marketing which was unveiled on Wednesday, showing Gov. Rick Scott edging former Gov. Charlie Crist, the leading Democratic candidate, in the Florida gubernatorial contest. Earlier in the day, Quinnipiac University found Crist beating Scott by 10 percent.

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