A new Quinnipiac poll in Florida shows Newt Gingrich way ahead of the Republican primary field with 35% support, followed by Mitt Romney at 22% and no other candidate above 8 percent.
In a head-to-head match up, Gingrich crushes Romney 52% to 34%.
Said pollster Peter Brown: "Money might be more important here than in any of the early primary states. That's because of the large number of expensive media markets where television ads cost a pretty penny. Romney's large lead over the field when it comes to cash reserves could be very important in deciding the outcome in Florida."
A new SurveyUSA poll finds Gingrich at 45%, followed by Romney at 23% and the rest of the field in single digits.