Giuliani fades in Florida polls

Washington Times:

Florida now appears to be a two-way race between Mitt Romney and Sen. John McCain, as two new polls show Rudolph W. Giuliani losing support after skipping six straight presidential-nomination contests.

Just 48 hours before the Florida primary, the former Massachusetts governor and the senator from Arizona are deadlocked at 30 percent, according a Reuters-CSPAN-Zogby poll released yesterday. Another poll, by Rasmussen Reports, showed Mr. Romney up by six percentage points over Mr. McCain.

But both polls show the former New York City mayor unable to reignite his campaign. The Zogby poll showed Mr. Giuliani slumping to fourth place — one point behind former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee — at 13 percent, down two points from its last poll. The Rasmussen poll put Mr. Giuliani at 14 percent.

"Giuliani is becoming less of a factor in Florida," pollster John Zogby said. "This is a two-man race: It's all coming down to McCain versus Romney."

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Giuliani voters are probably drifting to McCain. This NY Times story on the endorsement of Florida's Republican Senator and Governor shows some of that trend. McCain has to hope that Huckabee can draw enough conservative voters away from Romney to let him eek out a win. He still has not risen above a third of the voters which suggest that he is not as mainstream Republican as the NY Times would have you believe.

The Houston Chronicle reports that Giuliani has brought in his Houston law partner to help shore up the campaign in Florida.

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