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Wednesday, November 14, 2007


HILLARY CLINTON, RUDY GIULIANI, JOHN MCCAIN

Good News for Rudy & McCain in Ohio From Qunnipiac

Really interesting stuff from Quinnipiac pollsters today.

"Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton remain virtually deadlocked with 44 percent for the Democrat and 43 percent for the Republican in the Ohio presidential race.  Voters say 49 – 29 percent that Gov. Ted Strickland is not qualified to be vice president and his presence on the ticket would not help the Democratic nominee, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today."

The McCainiacs get good news, too: "Clinton loses to Arizona Sen. John McCain 46 – 42 percent and defeats former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson 48 – 38 and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney 47 – 38."

The Strickland-for-veep talk picked up steam last week when he endorsed her Friday. I'm unpersuaded, as an endorsement of Hillary at this point means nothing. If he had come out for her during the peak of Obama-mania, his choice of her would have meant a lot more... Picking Strickland is completely a defensive, we-need-to-pick-up-Ohio choice.


 





 

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