Even Republicans don't like the GOP candidates
posted by
Wally
8:31 AM
According to the latest NY Times/CBS News poll, Rudy leads the pack among Republicans, with 41% of them viewing him favorably. Everyone else fares even worse.Poll Finds G.O.P. Field Isn't Touching Voters (Which is a nice change from the usual headline about Republicans touching voters' poles)Three weeks before the Iowa caucuses, Republican voters across the country appear uninspired by their field of presidential candidates, with a vast majority saying they have not made a final decision about whom to support, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
Not one of the Republican candidates is viewed favorably by even half the Republican electorate, the poll found. And in a sign of the fluidity of the race, former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, who barely registered in early polls several months ago, is now locked in a tight contest nationally with Rudolph W. Giuliani and Mitt Romney.
On the Republican side, in contrast, Mr. Giuliani is viewed favorably most frequently, and that is by only 41 percent. Senator John McCain is viewed favorably by 37 percent, and Mr. Romney by 36 percent. Mr. Huckabee is viewed favorably by 30 percent, and 60 percent say they do not know enough about him to offer an opinion, suggesting that he may be vulnerable to the kind of attacks that his opponents have already been mounting against him. Personally, I'm hoping Giuliani wins the nomination, because he'd be the funniest one to campaign against. Any one of them will be hilarious, but Rudy would be pure comedy gold.
Tell me about that "permanent Republican majority" again, Unka Karl
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