A new Public Policy Polling survey in Florida finds Democrats will get their stronger candidate if Rep. Kendrick Meek (D) wins the Florida U.S. Senate primary tonight as expected, but the biggest winner coming out of the primary may be Marco Rubio (R).
Rubio leads a general election match up with 40%, followed by Gov. Charlie Crist (I) at 32%, and Meek at 17%. If Jeff Greene (D) were somehow able to pull off the upset tonight it would be much closer with Rubio at 37%, Crist at 36%, and Greene at only 13%.
Key point: "Crist's support continues to show an awkward balance that may ultimately make victory for him impossible. 57% of those planning to vote for him if Meek is the nominee think he should caucus with the Democrats in the Senate if elected while 28% think he should side with the Republicans. He's more likely to find the additional support he needs to get elected from Democrats than Republicans, but can he do that without losing the 20% of Republicans who are still with him?"