Quinnipiac (6/2-7, registered voters, 4/6-13 in parens):
Kendrick Meek (D): 18 (16)
Corrine Brown (D): 12 (NA)
Ron Klein (D): 8 (8)
Don’t Know: 57 (53)Charlie Crist (R): 54 (54)
Marco Rubio (R): 23 (8)
Don’t Know: 21 (25)
(MoE: ±4.5%)
Not much new here to see from Quinnipiac, in their bi-monthly poll of the Florida senate primary fields, despite a lot of happenings (most notably, of course, the idea of Charlie Crist getting into the Senate race was still kind of a hazy daydream in April). As we saw in the recent Strategic Vision poll, Marco Rubio has consolidated most of the anti-Crist voters who were dispersed among Vern Buchanan, Allen Bense, and other non-candidates… but he’s still in a deep hole. Crist also has 62/28 approval.
On the Democratic side, the potential entry of Rep. Corrine Brown (who’s now exploring the race, despite the fact that Meek has a huge head-start in fundraising and endorsements) doesn’t seem to eat into Rep. Kendrick Meek’s support. Oddly, Brown’s presence seems to increase the number of undecideds, although that’s probably due to the disappearance of Tampa mayor Pam Iorio (who was at 16% in April). (This poll also contains Rep. Ron Klein, who has made it clear he won’t be running.)