Florida Republican Presidential Primary
| Florida | |
| Likely Republican Primary Voters | Oct 2011 |
| Bachmann | 3% |
| Cain | 34% |
| Gingrich | 11% |
| Huntsman | 1% |
| Johnson | - |
| Paul | 4% |
| Perry | 5% |
| Roemer | 1% |
| Romney | 28% |
| Santorum | 1% |
| Other | - |
| Undecided | 12% |
In July, Rick Perry was leading in Florida with 16%, followed closely by Michele Bachmann at 15%, Romney at 15%, Sarah Palin at 13%, and Cain at 11%.
Cain leads Romney 34% to 28% among registered Republicans likely to vote in the primary, with Gingrich at 11%.
Among Tea Party supporters, Cain leads Romney 43% to 19%, with 12% for Gingrich. Among likely Republican primary voters saying they are not Tea Party supporters or that they are undecided about the Tea Party, Romney leads Cain 38% to 23%, with 9% for Gingrich.
Among likely voters saying they will definitely vote, Cain leads Romney 36% to 27%.
Details from the survey of 600 likely Republican primary voters conducted October 7-12 can be found here.

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