Senator Marco Rubio has a "big edge" over both "Privileged" Patrick Murphy and Alan Grayson.

  • SaintPetersBlog: "Latest Q-poll of Florida’s U.S. Senate race: Marco Rubio opens up significant lead vs. Alan Grayson or Patrick Murphy"

  • Sarasota Herald Tribune: "Marco Rubio is by far the strongest candidate to take on either of the two Democrats running for a U.S. Senate seat in Florida, according to a new poll."

  • Sunshine State News: "Rubio’s the Best Chance for GOP to Keep Senate Seat"

  • USA Today: "Quinnipiac poll: Marco Rubio would win Florida Senate re-election"

"Retread" Ted Strickland is sinking for the fourth straight poll and is now underwater on his image for the first time. Ever.

  • The Blade: "Despite being out of office nearly six years, just 19 percent of voters said they don’t have enough information about Mr. Strickland… But he’s under water with those who do have an opinion. More voters view him unfavorably, 42 percent, than favorably, 38 percent."

  • Politico’s Morning Score: "…Strickland’s negatives are much higher; 42 percent had an unfavorable view of Strickland…"

  • WHIO: "Strickland, however, has more people dislike him that like him — 38 percent positive and 42 percent negative."

"Shady Katie" McGinty lost eight points to Senator Pat Toomey, who now leads by nine.

  • Philadelphia Daily News: "GOP incumbent Sen. Pat Toomey is leading Democratic challenger Katie McGinty by a comfortable nine points, 49-40…she has a pretty dismal 28 percent favorability rating…the poll is overall good news for Toomey."

  • Quinnipiac University’s Tim Malloy: "… Sen. Pat Toomey looks good to go so far."

  • Washington Examiner: "Overall, Toomey’s lead has increased in a month and a half’s time, growing eight points since Quinnipiac’s May poll…"

As The Hill reports, Republican Senators in critical swing states are "defying expectations" and "matching up well against Democratic challengers."

Defying expectations, Republican senators up for reelection in critical swing states are matching up well against Democratic challengers, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday.

__View the full results of the Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll here.__

Read more from The Hill here.

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