Florida Marijuana Amendment Debate
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•Poll shows Florida's recreational marijuana amendment on track to pass | Here's what voters said
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WESH 2 visited an early voting site on Monday in one of Central Florida’s purple counties.
A poll of nearly 1,000 likely voters in Florida found only 4% were undecided about “Adult Personal Use of Marijuana ” Two-thirds of those surveyed indicated they plan to vote “yes” on Amendment 3 .
Amendment 3 needs 60 percent of voters to say "yes" in order to pass.
Early voting continues in Central Florida each day this week through next Sunday evening .
Amendment 3 needs 60 percent of voters to say "yes" in order to pass.
Former president and Palm Beach County voter Donald Trump has said he is backing Amendment 3 .
"I just don’t agree with it at all," one Trump voter said.
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