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Giuliani leads Sen. Clinton by 5% across the board. Giuliani leads Sen. Obama by 3.9% (except in Zogby poll) Giuliani leads ex. Sen Edwards by 3.6% across the board. McCain leads Sen. Clinton by 1.6% on average. Obama leads McCain by 1.4% (except in Marist poll) McCain leads ex Sen. Edwards by 1% on average. Sen. Clinton leads Gov Romney by 12.4% across the board. Sen. Obama leads Gov Romney by 19% across the board. ex. Sen Edwards leads Gov Romney by 19.3% across the board. Should Republicans jump on a Giuliani bandwagon, as he may be the Republicans ONLY hope for victory in 08'?
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Nah, then the media will drag up New York City's police and firefighters to express their disgust with Giuliani and his poll #'s will dwindle down to hardcore Republicans who support Giuliani because of 9/11 and think they know him better than those who were there and no longer support him.
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