TAMPA, FL — U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz wasn't alive when the infamous Zodiac Killer began a brutal crime spree that terrorized California's Bay Area, but that isn't stopping a fairly high percentage of likely Florida voters from thinking it's possible the two are connected. That's according to Public Policy Polling, which released its latest poll results related to Florida's upcoming Presidential Preference Primary on Thursday. While most of the poll focused on more serious questions about the election, pollsters decided to drop in the Zodiac question at the tail end. The survey included 1,012 registered Sunshine State voters, including 464 likely Republican primary voters and 388 likely Democratic primary voters. It was conducted between Feb. 24 and Feb. 25. Pollsters found that 38 percent of Florida's voters "think it's possible that Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer," a media release on the poll results says. Another 10 percent told pollsters Cruz "for sure is," while another 28 percent said they are not sure.

Those responses came despite the fact the Zodiac Killer was active in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Cruz, a Republican, was born on Dec. 22, 1970. See Also: Donald Trump, Rick Scott Team-Up Possible, Pundits Say

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