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RCP Average: Nelson +2.4
RCP Ranking: Toss Up
Key 2018 Races: Governor | FL-7 | FL-13 | FL-16 | FL-18 | FL-25
FL-26 | FL-27
----------PAST KEY RACES----------
2016: President | Senate | FL-7 | FL-13 | FL-18 | FL-26
2014: Governor | FL-2 | FL-18 | FL-26
2012: President | Senate | House
2010: Governor | Senate | House
2008: Pres | FL-8 | FL-16 | FL-21 | FL-24 | FL-25
2006: Governor | FL-13 | FL-16 | FL-22
2004: President | Senate
Poll | Date | Sample | MoE | Nelson (D) | Scott (R) | Spread |
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Final Results | -- | -- | -- | 49.9 | 50.1 | Scott +0.2 |
RCP Average | 10/29 - 11/5 | -- | -- | 48.8 | 46.4 | Nelson +2.4 |
Trafalgar Group (R)Trafalgar | 11/4 - 11/5 | 1484 LV | 2.5 | 47 | 49 | Scott +2 |
St. Pete PollsSt. Pete Polls | 11/3 - 11/4 | 3088 LV | 1.8 | 50 | 46 | Nelson +4 |
EmersonEmerson | 11/1 - 11/3 | 748 LV | 3.7 | 50 | 45 | Nelson +5 |
HarrisXHarrisX | 10/29 - 11/4 | 1400 LV | 2.6 | 46 | 48 | Scott +2 |
QuinnipiacQuinnipiac | 10/29 - 11/4 | 1142 LV | 3.5 | 51 | 44 | Nelson +7 |
48.8 Nelson (D)+2.4 |
46.4 Scott (R) |
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10/6/18 -- Rick Scott’s lead has evaporated as Bill Nelson has begun to spend. The race is still close, but Nelson seems to have at least stabilized the situation when it looked like it might be getting away from him.
9/13/18 -- Rick Scott holds a narrow, but consistent, edge in the polling here. He’s also extremely well known, while Nelson has cut a lower profile in the Senate. This could be a pleasant surprise for Republicans, but Scott, currently below 50 percent of the vote, probably faces a stiffer task with undecided voters than does Nelson.
----------Race Preview----------
Florida provided an unlikely site for the initial attempts at European colonization of the New World. But a desire to protect the Gulf of Mexico from French exploration, which threatened the vital shipments of gold that flowed from the Aztec and Incan empires near the Florida Keys, brought permanent Spanish settlement to the area in the mid-1500s. But as Spain went into decline, so too did its holdings in Florida. After a period of back-and-forth between Spanish, English, and American forces, including Spain's acquiescence to England to use of Pensacola as a naval base in the War of 1812, Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. in 1819.
When Florida was admitted to the union in 1845, most of the populace was centered around Tallahassee and the panhandle, eschewing the dank, unhealthy swamp in the south. To give some idea of scale, in 1854, Dade County's congressional vote was 19 votes for the Democrat and four votes for the Whig. But in 1894, a severe freeze wiped out most of the citrus crop in the state. A second freeze in early 1895 finished the damage. All that was left was a single citrus farm owned by a fortunate widow in the Miami area. It was a natural monopoly in the truest sense of the word. Given this leverage, she persuaded railroad magnate Henry Flagler to extend his railroad line south to Miami. He did so, in exchange for a 100-acre tract of land and an agreement to build a hotel. Thus was modern Miami born, as settlers flocked to the "freeze-proof" land. The first train tracks reached Miami in 1895; the city was incorporated in 1896 with 444 citizens.
Of course, Miami and the peninsula didn't stay sparsely populated for long, as northern immigrants transformed the state's landscape -- and its politics. From 1970 to 2000, Democratic voter registration plummeted from 72 percent to 43 percent, though the party seems to have stanched the bleeding in recent years. Today Florida leans a bit to the right of center, although its population continues to change at a rapid pace.
Bill Nelson is in many ways the last of a dying breed of moderate white Southern Democrats. First elected to the House in 1978, Nelson's voting record was quite conservative. He lost a bid for the gubernatorial nomination in 1990, but came back and won a Senate seat in 2000. This time around, his voting record has been further to the left, though he is still one of the more conservative Democrats in the Senate.
In 2006 he caught a break when Republicans nominated former Secretary of State Kathleen Harris to challenge him. He did so again in 2012 when the GOP nominated Rep. Connie Mack IV, who faced questions about his hard-partying youth and his recent voting record. This time, all eyes are on two-term governor Rick Scott, who may provide Nelson with his stiffest challenge to date.
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Poll | Date | Sample | MoE | Nelson (D) | Scott (R) | Spread |
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Final Results | -- | -- | -- | 49.9 | 50.1 | Scott +0.2 |
RCP Average | 10/29 - 11/5 | -- | -- | 48.8 | 46.4 | Nelson +2.4 |
Trafalgar Group (R)Trafalgar | 11/4 - 11/5 | 1484 LV | 2.5 | 47 | 49 | Scott +2 |
St. Pete PollsSt. Pete Polls | 11/3 - 11/4 | 3088 LV | 1.8 | 50 | 46 | Nelson +4 |
EmersonEmerson | 11/1 - 11/3 | 748 LV | 3.7 | 50 | 45 | Nelson +5 |
HarrisXHarrisX | 10/29 - 11/4 | 1400 LV | 2.6 | 46 | 48 | Scott +2 |
QuinnipiacQuinnipiac | 10/29 - 11/4 | 1142 LV | 3.5 | 51 | 44 | Nelson +7 |
HarrisXHarrisX | 10/28 - 11/3 | 1400 LV | 2.6 | 45 | 48 | Scott +3 |
St. Pete PollsSt. Pete Polls | 11/1 - 11/2 | 2733 LV | 2.0 | 48 | 49 | Scott +1 |
GravisGravis | 10/29 - 11/2 | 753 LV | 3.6 | 50 | 47 | Nelson +3 |
NBC News/MaristNBC/Marist | 10/30 - 11/1 | 595 LV | 5.0 | 50 | 46 | Nelson +4 |
St. Pete PollsSt. Pete Polls | 10/30 - 10/31 | 2470 LV | 2.0 | 49 | 47 | Nelson +2 |
Trafalgar Group (R)Trafalgar | 10/29 - 10/30 | 2543 LV | 1.9 | 49 | 47 | Nelson +2 |
USA Today/SuffolkUSA Today | 10/25 - 10/28 | 500 LV | 4.4 | 45 | 43 | Nelson +2 |
CNNCNN | 10/24 - 10/29 | 781 LV | 4.3 | 49 | 47 | Nelson +2 |
NY Times/SienaNYT/Siena | 10/23 - 10/27 | 737 LV | 4.0 | 48 | 44 | Nelson +4 |
CBS News/YouGovCBS News | 10/23 - 10/26 | 991 LV | 4.0 | 46 | 46 | Tie |
UNFUNF | 10/23 - 10/26 | 1045 LV | 3.0 | 47 | 46 | Nelson +1 |
GravisGravis | 10/22 - 10/23 | 773 LV | 3.5 | 49 | 45 | Nelson +4 |
St. Pete PollsSt. Pete Polls | 10/20 - 10/21 | 1575 LV | 2.5 | 48 | 49 | Scott +1 |
WCTV-TVWCTV-TV | 10/16 - 10/23 | 800 LV | 3.5 | 46 | 45 | Nelson +1 |
Florida Atlantic UniversityFAU | 10/18 - 10/21 | 740 LV | 3.6 | 41 | 42 | Scott +1 |
Bay News 9/SurveyUSABay News 9/SurveyUSA | 10/18 - 10/21 | 665 LV | 5.0 | 49 | 41 | Nelson +8 |
QuinnipiacQuinnipiac | 10/17 - 10/21 | 1161 LV | 3.5 | 52 | 46 | Nelson +6 |
CNNCNN | 10/16 - 10/20 | 759 LV | 4.2 | 50 | 45 | Nelson +5 |
St. Pete PollsSt. Pete Polls | 10/15 - 10/16 | 1974 LV | 2.2 | 47 | 49 | Scott +2 |
St. Pete PollsSt. Pete Polls | 9/29 - 9/30 | 2313 LV | 2.0 | 47 | 47 | Tie |
WCTV-TVWCTV-TV | 9/17 - 9/30 | 800 LV | 3.5 | 45 | 44 | Nelson +1 |
Mason-DixonMason-Dixon | 9/24 - 9/27 | 815 LV | 3.5 | 47 | 46 | Nelson +1 |
QuinnipiacQuinnipiac | 9/20 - 9/24 | 888 LV | 4.0 | 53 | 46 | Nelson +7 |
UNFUNF | 9/17 - 9/19 | 603 LV | 4.0 | 45 | 45 | Tie |
NBC News/MaristNBC/Marist | 9/16 - 9/20 | 600 LV | 4.7 | 48 | 45 | Nelson +3 |
Florida Atlantic UniversityFAU | 9/13 - 9/16 | 850 LV | 3.3 | 41 | 42 | Scott +1 |
Rasmussen ReportsRasmussen | 9/10 - 9/11 | 800 LV | 3.5 | 45 | 44 | Nelson +1 |
SurveyUSASUSA | 9/7 - 9/9 | 634 LV | 5.3 | 44 | 46 | Scott +2 |
QuinnipiacQuinnipiac | 8/30 - 9/3 | 785 LV | 4.3 | 49 | 49 | Tie |
GravisGravis | 8/29 - 8/30 | 1225 LV | 2.8 | 47 | 47 | Tie |
St. Pete PollsSt. Pete Polls | 8/29 - 8/30 | 1755 LV | 2.3 | 47 | 47 | Tie |
Florida Atlantic UniversityFAU | 8/16 - 8/20 | 800 RV | 3.4 | 39 | 45 | Scott +6 |
Mason-DixonMason-Dixon | 7/24 - 7/25 | 625 LV | 4.0 | 44 | 47 | Scott +3 |
Florida Atlantic UniversityFAU | 7/20 - 7/21 | 800 RV | 3.4 | 40 | 44 | Scott +4 |
GravisGravis | 7/13 - 7/14 | 1840 LV | 2.3 | 47 | 43 | Nelson +4 |
CBS News/YouGovCBS News | 6/19 - 6/22 | 839 LV | -- | 41 | 46 | Scott +5 |
NBC News/MaristNBC/Marist | 6/17 - 6/21 | 947 RV | 3.9 | 49 | 45 | Nelson +4 |
FL ChamberFL CoC | 5/25 - 6/4 | 605 LV | 4.0 | 45 | 48 | Scott +3 |
Florida Atlantic UniversityFAU | 5/4 - 5/7 | 1000 RV | 3.0 | 40 | 44 | Scott +4 |
GravisGravis | 2/26 - 3/19 | 2212 LV | 2.1 | 44 | 40 | Nelson +4 |
QuinnipiacQuinnipiac | 2/23 - 2/26 | 1156 RV | 3.6 | 46 | 42 | Nelson +4 |
GravisGravis | 2/1 - 2/18 | 1978 RV | 2.2 | 44 | 40 | Nelson +4 |
UNFUNF | 1/29 - 2/4 | 429 LV | 4.7 | 48 | 42 | Nelson +6 |
Mason-DixonMason-Dixon | 1/30 - 2/1 | 625 RV | 4.0 | 45 | 44 | Nelson +1 |
Mason-DixonMason-Dixon | 10/17 - 10/19 | 625 LV | 4.0 | 44 | 44 | Tie |
UNFUNF | 10/11 - 10/17 | 706 LV | 3.4 | 37 | 36 | Nelson +1 |
FL ChamberFL CoC | 9/17 - 9/24 | 615 LV | -- | 45 | 47 | Scott +2 |
Florida Atlantic UniversityFAU | 8/24 - 8/26 | 800 LV | 4.0 | 42 | 40 | Nelson +2 |
GravisGravis | 4/4 - 4/10 | 1243 RV | 2.8 | 56 | 28 | Nelson +28 |