Scott and DeSantis lead in Florida early voting results

John Nolte:
The first poll released after Hurricane Michael shows Republicans enjoying early vote leads in Florida’s closely watched U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races.
Prior to Michael, incumbent Democrat Sen. Bill Nelson enjoyed a small but persistent lead in almost every poll against his Republican challenger, sitting Florida Gov. Rick Scott.

Post-Michael, in a survey conducted by St. Pete Polls, Scott now leads 49 to 47 percent.

Among those who have already voted, Scott sits at the magic number of 50 percent.

Helping Scott is his approval rating for how he handled last week’s hurricane. A full 61 percent approve of the job he did, while only 21 percent disapprove.

Ron DeSantis, the Republican hoping to replace Scott, was also losing in every poll taken pre-Michael to Democrat Andrew Gillum — sometimes by margins as high as five to nine points.

The St. Pete Poll, though, shows the race statistically tied, with Gillum up only one point, 47 to 46 percent. But…

Among those who have already voted, DeSantis leads Gillum by four points, 49 to 45 percent.
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The storm hit in the panhandle where Republicans usually dominate so the polling apparently undersampled those voters which suggest the lead could be larger.  Florida may be unusual in tabulating the results of early voting.  Early voting starts Monday in Texas.

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