Rudy, Hillary Still On Top
Written by Sam on October 17th, 2007For the first months of his candidacy for president, prominent progressives in New York mocked the notion that a pro-choice, immigration-friendly serial husband with a history of opposition to guns would have a shot at the Republican nomination.
But now, with Mr. Giuliani up nearly 10 percentage points in national polls and unexpectedly competitive in the early primary states of New Hampshire and South Carolina, a mixture of nervousness and disbelief is running through the ranks of his old antagonists.
“People say, ‘Still?’” said Mark Green, a former New York City public advocate and persistent foil to Mr. Giuliani. “If the other 49 [states] knew what we knew, he wouldn’t be in the ballpark, much less winning the game.”
Geez, if this keeps up and we have to choose between Clinton and Giuliani next November, I might have to go with Stephen Colbert.
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There are a few reasons both of them are doing good:
1) Weak opposition.
2) Being moderates (well relatively)
3) Crediablity.