
In Florida 56 percent of the state voters have a negative opinion of President Barack Obama’s performance is near an all-time high in Florida, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll. The support is particularly noteworthy, he said, because Pennsylvania and Ohio “are industrial states which would disproportionately be affected by the new regulations”.
In Pennsylvania, voters oppose the accord 61-26 percent and say 60-27 percent the deal would make the world less safe. Neither Wasserman Schultz nor U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel, a Democrat who represents Broward and Palm Beach counties, has indicated how she’ll vote on the deal.
Voters in Ohio and two other swing states agree on one thing about the coming presidential election: They don’t want President Barack Obama to have another term in office.