Rasmussen Reports: The race to become the next U.S. senator from Florida remains a very close one between Republican Marco Rubio and Independent Charlie Crist as both potential Democratic candidates struggle to gain traction. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in Florida finds Rubio earning 35% support and Crist capturing 33% of the vote. Prospective Democratic candidate Kendrick Meek remains a distant third at 20%. However, for Meek, that reflects a five-point gain from earlier in the month.  With Meek as the Democratic nominee, three percent (3%) say they’d vote for "some other candidate," and eight percent (4%) remain undecided. If real estate billionaire Jeff Greene wins the Democratic nomination, the numbers are Crist 36%, Rubio 34% and Greene 19%. In that match-up, three percent (3%) still stick with "some other candidate," and nine percent (9%) are undecided. Democrats will choose their nominee in an August 24 primary.

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