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Wednesday, June 27, 2007 12:28 a.m. EDT

Al Gore, Fred Thompson Factors in Fla. Poll

Al Gore hasn't said he's in the running for president, but without him the support in Florida for the Democrats goes even more to Hillary Rodham Clinton.

According to a poll by Quinnipiac University, Clinton picks up five more points based on the second choice of Gore's supporters, compared with one more for Barack Obama and three more for John Edwards.

Among Republicans, Rudy Giuliani's lead in Florida has narrowed since he held a 17-point-margin over Fred Thompson earlier this month.

The poll shows the two split the white Evangelical vote, among the GOP's most loyal voters.

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Democrats

Hillary Rodham Clinton, 38 percent

Barack Obama, 15 percent

Al Gore, 13 percent

John Edwards, 8 percent

Republicans

Rudy Giuliani, 27 percent

Fred Thompson, 21 percent

John McCain, 13 percent

Newt Gingrich, 7 percent

Mitt Romney, 6 percent

The telephone poll was conducted June 18th through the 25th. Its survey of 359 Florida Democrats and 373 Republicans has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus five percentage points for each.

© 2007 Associated Press.

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