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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Fla. Wants Condi Rice in 2008 Race

Strategic Vision, LLC, an Atlanta-based public relations and public affairs agency announced the results of a five-day poll of registered voters in Florida on various political issues.

The results of the poll showed that 47% of those polled approved of President Bush's overall job performance, with 43% disapproving and 10% undecided. When asked to rate the President's handling of the economy, 46% approved; 43% disapproved; and 11% were undecided. On the issue of Iraq, the poll found 47% approved of the President's handling; with 42% disapproving; and 11% undecided.

The poll showed 55% of respondents approving of Governor Jeb Bush's job performance; 34% disapproving; and 11% undecided. When asked if they would like to see Jeb Bush run for President in 2008, 33% said yes; 52% said no; and 15% were undecided. When asked if they would like to see Jeb Bush as a Vice Presidential candidate in 2008, the results were 47% yes; 37% no; and 16% undecided.

When Republicans were asked if they would like to see Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice run in 2006, 48% said yes; 30% said no; and 22% were undecided.

When Secretary Rice was included the poll, the results were, Guliani with 23%; Rice 21%; McCain 11%; Gingrich 6%; Frist 4%; Allen 2%; Pataki 2%; Santorum 2%; Romney 1%; Hagel with 1%; and 27% undecided.

When asked if they approved President Bush's selection of Judge John Roberts to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court, 57% said yes; 33% said no; and 10% were undecided.

When asked if they believed President Bush should have met with Cindy Sheehan at Crawford, Texas, 32% said yes; 55% said no; and 13% were undecided.

When asked if they approved of Cindy Sheehan's protest against the Iraq War at Crawford, Texas, 29% approved; 56% disapproved; and 15% were undecided.

When asked if they would support a state constitutional ban on same-sex marriages, 61% said yes; 33 % said no; and 6% were undecided.

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