Poll: Marco Rubio lead of Val Demings holds steady as voter opinion remains unchanged

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Voter opinion of the two candidates has barely budged in six months.

Democrats and Republicans have poured millions of advertising dollars into the race between U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and the Congresswoman who hopes to supplant him, former Orlando Police Chief Val Demings. New polling data suggests that money may have been needlessly spent.

Voter opinion of the two candidates has barely budged in six months, according to a survey Jacksonville-based Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy conducted last week.

Mason-Dixon pollsters interviewed 800 registered and likely voters by phone from Sept. 26-28. The firm randomly selected subjects from a phone-matched Florida voter registration list and used quotes to reflect voter turnout by county.

Pollsters found Rubio holds a 47-42% lead over Demings just over a month from Election Day, placing a likely Rubio victory well outside the poll’s 3.5 percentage point margin of error.

In February, Mason-Dixon determined Rubio’s lead to be 49-42%.

Two percent of respondents last week said they plan to vote for either Libertarian Dennis Misigoy or no-party candidates Steven Grant or Tuan Nguyen. Ten percent are undecided.

“Both candidates are holding their base voters,” Mason-Dixon staff wrote, adding that the “continued unpopularity” of President Joe Biden is “creating headwinds” for Demings as voters largely maintain a negative opinion of Biden’s job performance.

Image via Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy.

Forty-eight percent of respondents said they viewed Rubio favorability, compared to 39% who said they didn’t like him. Twelve percent held a neutral opinion of him.

Demings had a 33% favorability rating, while 29% of respondents viewed her unfavorably and 22% had neither a good nor bad opinion of her.

Sixteen percent said they didn’t know who Demings is — a high percentage considering the nearly $22 million her campaign has spent on TV and radio advertising this cycle, according to AdImpact.

Rubio and Republican groups supporting his re-election bid have spent a comparatively modest $16.3 million on broadcast advertising across the state.

By region, Rubio enjoys the strongest level of support in North and Southwest Florida, where 57.5% of likely voters back him. Demings’ strongest support lies in Southeast Florida, a Democratically leaning area where Rubio was born and raised.

Demographically, Rubio is most supported by men, voters 50 and older and White voters. Demings, conversely, holds a 44-41% edge in support from women and 79% support from Black voters.

Of note, Rubio holds an important lead among unaffiliated voters (44-39%) and has split the Hispanic vote (45-45%) that traditionally leans Democratic.

The new Mason-Dixon poll’s findings echo those of other recent surveys, including one by Siena College Research Institute, which released its results Monday.

Other polls suggest the race will be more closely contested, including one the AARP published showing the two candidates in a statistical tie.

Last month, Rubio was one of 12 GOP candidates — including Gov. Ron DeSantis — who declined to answer when the Washington Post asked if they would accept the outcome of the General Election.

Early voting for the Nov. 8 election is set to begin at least 10 days prior to Election Day.

Jesse Scheckner

Jesse Scheckner has covered South Florida with a focus on Miami-Dade County since 2012. His work has been recognized by the Hearst Foundation, Society of Professional Journalists, Florida Society of News Editors, Florida MMA Awards and Miami New Times. Email him at [email protected] and follow him on Twitter @JesseScheckner.


5 comments

  • Impeach Biden

    October 4, 2022 at 6:30 am

    Come on Val embrace your party’s record and platform. Embrace those fuel prices. Embrace that inflation. Embrace the Southern Border debacle. Embrace rising crime. Embrace the situation in the Ukraine. Will you be with the President today Val? I bet Val has other commitments. 🤣

    • Elliott Offen

      October 4, 2022 at 8:24 am

      And Republicans would do nothing to fix any of these problems…just spew right wing propaganda and shovel money to the rich…skim off the top like Rick Scott and Donald Trump… grifters and saboteurs.

      • Impeach Biden

        October 4, 2022 at 8:59 am

        Embrace the butt kicking coming your liberal way in November. Party at my house celebrating. You are invited. I need some cheap entertainment.🤣

        • Elliott Offen

          October 4, 2022 at 9:38 am

          I wouldn’t be caught dead at your house. You’ve disgraced your service by falling into the camp of orange Hitler. You are now a poop stain on American history.

  • Tom

    October 4, 2022 at 9:00 am

    No surprise, I predicted this over a year ago.
    Dummings has no real chance. Rubio stands above her. His knowledge on domestic and foreign policy is second to none. She is not that level. Rubio is the best “legislator” in Congress.

    Rubio will outperform Dumings with hispanics and independents. Rubio gets 53% to 54%, Gov gets 54% to 55%.

    Dum Dems, and Dumings are clueless.

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