Rasmussen has news about Florida voters embracing an Arizona type immigration law:
Most voters in Florida support an immigration law like the one recently passed in Arizona in their state.
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that 60% of Likely Voters in the state favor a similar immigration law in Florida, which is in line with national findings.
Twenty-seven percent oppose such a law, and 13% are not sure one way or the other.
The percentage of supporters has held fairly steady since last month, when 62% supported an Arizona-like immigration law.
[Support for the Arizona law has been consistent throughout the nation.]
Only four states have support below 50% and three top 70%. That same month, 60% of Florida voters also opposed the U.S. Justice Department’s challenge of Arizona’s immigration law.
For the full story see Rasmussen Reports.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Most Florida Voters Favor Arizona Type Law
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