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RandySF

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Thu Sep 5, 2024, 01:00 AM Sep 5

Poll: Annette Taddeo (D) is 12 points ahead of incumbent (R) in Miami-Dade Clerk's race

New polling shows that former state Sen. Annette Taddeo has expanded her lead even further over incumbent Miami-Dade Clerk and Comptroller Juan Fernandez-Barquin.

A late August survey found Taddeo, a Democrat, now enjoys a 12-percentage-point advantage over Fernandez-Barquin, a Republican — up from 10 points in early August and eight points in May.

Notably, the two earlier polls were conducted internally by Taddeo’s campaign adviser, Christian Ulvert, and Plantation-based MDW Communications. The new numbers are from Sarasota-headquartered SEA Polling & Strategic Design, which in October 2022 determined Taddeo was in a “statistical tie” in a congressional race with incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. María Elvira Salazar. Salazar went on to win by a landslide.

SEA surveyed 400 Miami-Dade voters by phone, text, and email from Aug. 27 to 30. The firm modeled the poll with a turnout of 41% Democrat, 36% Republican, and 23% NPA and a racial breakdown of 58% Hispanic, 20% White, 17% Black, and 5% Other.


https://floridapolitics.com/archives/694267-poll-annette-taddeo-is-12-points-ahead-of-incumbent-in-miami-dade-clerks-race/

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