Giuliani has big lead over McCain in CBS poll

CBS News:

Senator John McCain of Arizona and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani – two of the front-runners for the Republican Presidential nomination in 2008 – both enjoy favorable views from both Republican primary voters, a new CBS News poll finds, but early on in the race, voters favor Giuliani in a head-to-head match up.

Views of Giuliani are especially positive among both moderates and the conservatives that he and McCain are courting.

Voters planning to take part in a Republican primary next year think both McCain and Giuliani share their values, but would currently prefer Giuliani over McCain if the nomination fight came down to just the two of them.
In a two man race Giuliani gets 50 percent of votes and McCain gets 21 percent, with "neither" getting 13 percent. I am not sure how valid this poll is since at least in the early stages they will both have to contend with at least Mitt Romney. However it does seem to reflect how well Rudy is doing at this point. It may also reflect that McCain has lost his media "base" of support.

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