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Published January 14, 2015
President Bush has pulled slightly ahead of Democrat John Kerry (search) in Florida after several weeks of a withering blitz of political advertising, according to a poll released Tuesday.
Bush had the backing of 51 percent of likely voters, while Kerry had the backing of 43 percent in a two-way matchup in the Mason-Dixon poll taken for the Orlando Sentinel and WESH-TV. Six percent were undecided.
Two polls conducted in early March suggested the race is close in Florida, which was virtually tied in 2000 and was finally awarded to Bush after a U.S. Supreme Court decision.
The Bush advantage may be due to heavy advertising by the president's re-election campaign in Florida.
Since early March, Bush has spent about $6 million on TV ads in Florida, compared with about $1 million for Kerry in the state. Democratic-leaning interest groups have spent another $2 million on anti-Bush ads in the state.
The Mason-Dixon poll of 625 likely voters was taken March 30-April 1 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/bush-leads-kerry-in-fla-poll