Florida’s governor’s race isn’t getting quite as much attention as the senatorial race in that state, but the trend is similar:
Florida voters support State Attorney General Bill McCollum’s promise to challenge the constitutionality of any federal health care bill that forces people to buy health insurance and give the Republican a 41 – 31 percent lead over State Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink, the Democrat, in the governor’s race, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
McCollum’s promised legal challenge is a “good idea,” Florida voters tell the independent Quinnipiac University survey 49 – 42 percent. Support for the idea is 73 – 18 percent among Republicans and 53 – 39 percent among independent voters. Democrats oppose the lawsuit idea 73 – 19 percent.
Florida voters disapprove 57 – 32 percent of the health care reform plan being considered by Congress.