A poll released today by Gravis Marketing, has former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton out front in their respective Presidential primaries, and probable Senate Candidate, Orlando Congressman Alan Grayson ahead in his potential Democratic primary.

Gravis conducted a random survey of 881 registered Democratic voters in Florida with margin of error of 3%.

Bush is ahead of the crowded Republican field with 27.5%, second is Florida Senator Marco Rubio just outside the margin of error with 23%. 18% of voters are still undecided with Kentucky Senator Rand Paul coming in 4th as the next named candidate with 8.8%.

Clinton holds a big lead in her primary garnering 60.4%. Second is Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders at 20.6% with only 9.5% of voters unsure.

The most eye-catching numbers in the poll involve the Senate race to replace Rubio. Former Attorney General Bill McCullom, who considering a run, is leading the field with 25%. Declared candidate, Daytona Beach Congressman Ron DeSantis is second with 16%, and Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera is next with 7%. However, 46% of voters are still undecided.

On the Democratic side Alan Grayson, who hasn’t officially declared his candidacy holds a commanding lead, with 63% of the vote over declared candidate and fellow Congressman Patrick Murphy.

“Alan Grayson’s numbers are amazing, his approach of defining Murphy as a Republican is working.” says Gravis Marketing President Doug Kaplan “The Republicans unfortunately did not include (Donald) Trump. However, it shows a very competitive election, Florida is not an early state in next year’s election and won’t matter as much in the presidential raced.”