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Poll: Gillum leads DeSantis by 9 points

- By Anthony Man aman@sunsentine­l.com, 954-356-4550 or Twitter @browardpol­itics

A poll of likely Florida voters released Wednesday found Democrat Andrew Gillum with a significan­t 54 percent to 45 percent lead over Republican Ron DeSantis.

The Quinnipiac Univesity Poll shows Gillum has passed the 50 percent threshold among likely Florida voters.

Gillum has gained and DeSantis has slipped since a Sept. 4 survey by Quinnipiac, in which the Democrat had the support of 50 percent and the Republican had the support of 47 percent of likely voters.

Gillum support

The latest poll shows the Democratic nominee, currently mayor of Tallahasse­e, has strong support among multiple demographi­c groups:

■ Women favor Gillum 59 percent to 39 percent. ■ Black voters favor Gillum 98 percent to 2 percent. If elected, Gillum would be Florida’s first black governor. ■ Hispanic voters support him 59 percent to 41 percent. ■ Independen­ts favor the Democrat, 56 percent to 40 percent. ■ Democrats support Gillum 96 percent to 2 percent.

DeSantis support

The Republican nominee, who was a congressma­n until resigning this month to campaign full time, finds his support concentrat­ed in the Republican Party’s base:

■ Men favor DeSantis, 51 percent to 48 percent.

■ Republican­s favor their party’s nominee 90 percent to 9 percent.

■ White voters back DeSantis 53 percent to 45 percent.

Favorabili­ty

Quinnipiac also found Florida voters view Gillum and DeSantis differentl­y.

Gillum is rated favorably by 55 percent of likely voters surveyed and negatively by 31 percent, for a net positive of 24 points.

Voters have a somewhat unfavorabl­e view of DeSantis, with 42 percent viewing him positively and 47 percent negatively, which puts him 5 points underwater.

“At this point, Gillum’s biggest asset is just that voters like him better,” Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a written analysis of the results.

Series of results

Each Florida poll released since the Aug. 28 primaries has felt like déjà vu: a slim lead for Gillum. Wednesday’s report from the Quinnipiac Poll is the ninth in a row that shows him ahead of DeSantis.

On Tuesday, the NBC News/ Marist Poll showed Gillum with 48 percent to DeSantis’s 43 percent, a 5-point advantage for the Democrat.

Previously, Gillum was plus 4, plus 2, plus 6, plus 6, plus 4, plus 3 and plus 2.

In almost every poll, the lead is within the margin of error. When the leads are within the margin of error, the race could be tied — or DeSantis could actually be slightly ahead.

The margin of error in the Quinnipiac survey is plus or minus 4 percentage points, which means Gillum’s 9-point lead is statistica­lly significan­t.

Breakdowns for smaller groups, such as men, women, Democrats and Republican­s, have higher margins of error.

In the NBC/Marist poll the margin of error is plus or minus 5 percentage points.

“The political environmen­t in Florida, overall, is tipping in the Democrats’ favor,” said Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, said in a statement about the poll he conducted for NBC News.

That doesn’t mean the election is over.

It does mean that Gillum supporters need to avoid complacenc­y and a feeling that he’s going to win so actually going out and voting isn’t critical — much the way some people who preferred Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump didn’t bother voting because they figured Clinton was sure to win.

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