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    Poll out today says Hillary would soundly beat Giuliani among New York voters, 53%-39%, and she'd beat McCain 55%-36%. Giuliani would barely beat McCain head to head, 34%-33%. What does this mean? I don't think anything, really...Giuliani has been out of the mainstream eye ever since he left office. Hillary, on the other hand, is in the news several times a week. I think Giuliani's popularity would shoot up immediately once he got back into the spotlight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    Poll out today says Hillary would soundly beat Giuliani among New York voters, 53%-39%, and she'd beat McCain 55%-36%. Giuliani would barely beat McCain head to head, 34%-33%. What does this mean? I don't think anything, really...Giuliani has been out of the mainstream eye ever since he left office. Hillary, on the other hand, is in the news several times a week. I think Giuliani's popularity would shoot up immediately once he got back into the spotlight.
    Across the United States, Sen. Clinton would lose to both McCain or Rudy. In fact, Sen. Clinton would barely squeek by an unamed Republican contender.

    So, although Sen. Clinton may be popular in New York, across the United States, she would lose....

    McCain has a 6-percentage point edge when the matchup includes Sen. Clinton, 45 percent to 39 percent, with 15 percent undecided. These results are in line with polling conducted previously; McCain has consistently outperformed Clinton in hypothetical matchups over the past two years.

    The McCain-Giuliani ticket tops Clinton-Obama by 8-percentage points — 48 percent to 40 percent.[quote:4e8bd]
    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,225578,00.html

    [quote:4e8bd]In the Quinnipiac University poll's previously reported trial heats in Florida, perhaps the nation's most important swing state in a presidential election, Sen. Clinton has also trailed the equally well-known Sen. John McCain of Arizona and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. In a May 24 survey, Sen. Clinton trailed McCain 48 - 42 percent, and Giuliani 49 - 42 percent.
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    Clinton and Obama might be the best the Dems have to offer right now, but Hillary is too smart to run with him. A woman president with a black vice president? Bill and Hill might claim to be in "down" with the black community, but they know that ticket would be laughed right into history. Not to mention his full name (almost) matches the names of our enemies in the current war: Barack Hussein Obama.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    Poll out today says Hillary would soundly beat Giuliani among New York voters, 53%-39%, .
    I thought that was NYC only.. maybe I read it wrong :( , or different poll...?

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    I would consider voteing for obama depending on some issues but not likely. I just want that particular election to come already and knock Clinton out so I can stop sweating that this femanazi will turn us into the next communist state on the planet.
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