A new Public Policy Polling survey in Florida shows Sen. Barack Obama taking the lead over Sen. John McCain, 49% to 46%.
Key findings: "64%
of Floridians surveyed say the economy is their top issue, and Obama
has a 55-40 lead with those voters. In a January PPP poll just 26% of
voters in the state said they were most concerned with the economy. The
events of the last few weeks seem in particular to have helped move
independents into the Obama camp. Three weeks ago the candidates were
tied, now Obama has a 48-40 advantage with those voters."
One more possible factor: "Sarah Palin's net favorability with Florida voters has dropped 12 points over the last three weeks."