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Poll: Guiliani would wallop Clinton in November matchup in Florida
Former Republican New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani would easily defeat his Democratic rival, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, in the Florida presidential race, according to a poll released today. If the two New Yorkers are their parties' nominees, Giuliani would best Clinton 50 percent to 43 percent, according to Mason-Dixon figures. Seven percent were still undecided.
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Former Republican New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani would easily defeat his Democratic rival, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, in the Florida presidential race, according to a poll released today. If the two New Yorkers are their parties' nominees, Giuliani would best Clinton 50 percent to 43 percent, according to Mason-Dixon figures. Seven percent were still undecided.Just as troubling for Clinton are her negative ratings."Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, however, is hampered by high negative ratings, (38 percent favorable/45 percent unfavorable,) and less than half of Florida voters (49 percent) said they will consider voting for her," said Brad Coker, Mason-Dixon's managing director.Clinton would stand a better chance if Giuliani stumbles and the Republican nomination went to his closest challengers, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney or actor and former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson.Clinton trails Thompson in Florida by only four points, 48 percent to 44 percent, and Romney by only one point, 46 percent to 45 percent.A decision by leading Democratic candidates not to campaign in Florida as part of an intra-party struggle over Florida's decision to move its primary to Jan. 29 could backfire for the party, Coker said.
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