In a 2016 matchup, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would top the entire Republican field in Florida, even in a state where two Republicans would have home field advantage.
In a Quinnipiac poll out Friday, known commodities trumped newcomers.
Clinton has the overwhelming support of her party in Florida, with 64% of Democrats in the state saying they’d vote for her. Biden is a far-off second, earning just 9% of his party ‘s votes in the Sunshine state.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush leads the Republican field, scoring 25% of Republican primary votes in the state that famously decided his younger brother’s presidential election. Clinton would beat the older Bush in a match up, but her win margin is the smallest of any match up in the poll—49 to 43%.
Another top contender is the state’s Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, who earns 16% of Republican votes in the state that elected him four years ago. Clinton trumps him, 51-41%.
Gov. Chris Christie’s “Bridgegate” scandal has hurt him in the Sunshine state. Where 45% of voters thought the governor would make a good president in November, and 35% did not, 45% of voters now think the governor would not make a good president, with just 35% supporting him.









