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Giuliani Leads McCain in Iowa

katrina

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1. Giuliani Leads McCain in Iowa
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has pulled well ahead of Sen. John McCain among Iowa Republicans likely to take part in the state’s early caucuses, a new poll reveals.

In the survey by Victory Enterprises, Giuliani received support from 30 percent of Republicans expecting to attend the 2008 caucuses, which are scheduled to launch the 2008 Republican presidential nominating cycle.

McCain was second at 17.3 percent.

A similar Victory Enterprises survey a year ago had Giuliani and the senator from Arizona tied at 21.7 percent.

Giuliani is viewed as favorable by two-thirds of those surveyed, the highest rating among the eight Republicans listed as potential candidates.

But two-thirds said they would be unlikely to support a candidate whose position on abortion differed from theirs, a potential problem for Giuliani, who supports abortion rights.

Seventy percent of the poll's respondents identified themselves as "pro-life."

In the new poll, about 29 percent of the 400 surveyed said they were undecided about whom they would support.

“The poll shows single-digit support for the remainder of the large field of prospective GOP candidates, all of whom have made multiple visits to Iowa this year,” the Des Moines Register reported.

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee received 6.5 percent, followed by Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney with 4.5 percent, Virginia Sen. George Allen with 3.5 percent, New York Gov. George Pataki with 3.3 percent, and Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback each with 2.5 percent.
 
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Anonymous

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I wonder how the "Bible Belt" and hard line conservatives will accept Rudy's history of extramarital affairs, two divorces and being on his 3rd wife?

Bill only had one wife and he was crucified by that conservative group.....
 

kolanuraven

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At least rudy doesn't talk out of both sides of his mouth like McCain.

First McCain liked Bush....then he hated him.....then he was sucking up....no he's not so chummy with Bush.

People thought Kerry was a flip flopper......well McCain is yer poster boy on that deal!!!


This day and time...I doubt many folks will focus on Rudy G's love life...besides it's no ones business but his!
 
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Anonymous

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This day and time...I doubt many folks will focus on Rudy G's love life...besides it's no ones business but his!

Your maybe right-- but whenever I see someone that will cheat on and lie to his wife and family for a little nooky on the side, I have to wonder what else he will lie and cheat for :???:
 

Faster horses

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Regardless, I did like him. Until I found out he was pro gun-control
and pro-gay rights.

We don't need to start this debate all over again, I am just saying what
changed my mind about Rudy G.
 

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