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The Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) Center for Political Strategy shared its initial findings on Wednesday of a Q1 2025 Statewide General Election Poll showing property insurance costs as a major issue for Floridians.
The AIF poll found property insurance costs at the top of mind for Florida voters at 33% followed by inflation at 21% and housing costs at 11%. The three issues were the only ones to break double digits.
Specifically, the analysis found five cost concerns for state voters.
Good news for Florida Republicans, the study found the GOP with a 15-point (47-22%) edge over Democrats on the economy, an eighteen-point edge (39-21%) on reducing inflation/everyday costs, an eight-point lead (41-33%) on helping the middle class, a ten-point lead (42-32%) on education, and a ten-point edge (48-38%) on protecting personal freedoms.
State Republicans also bowed well on other issues, including with a candidate for state legislature over a Democratic opponent by a 7-point margin (48-41%).
At the top, President Donald Trump continues to earn high marks with Florida voters. The study found his job performance +7 points (53-46%) with 45% saying they “strongly approve” of his job performance.
It also maintained his strong approval with Hispanic males (55-45%) and nearly 40% of Black males.
According to the Florida Division of Elections, Republicans hold a 1.1 million voter registration margin over Democrats in the state. Independents also represent about 30% of Florida voters.
On more of a bipartisan note, the study found that 70% of Florida voters agree to protect Florida companies from frivolous lawsuits against predatory cyber security liability claims. That figure includes 80% of Republicans, 67% of Independents, and 58% of Democrats.
A plurality of voters also approve of getting rid of the business rent tax on Florida businesses by a 14-point margin (38-24%). Moreover, Republicans approve of the idea by 34 points (49-15%) while Independents side by 6 points (34-28%).
Business rent tax elimination is also supported across all income brackets (low/mid/high) by 14 to 16 points each.
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