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Giuliani Leads in California |
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Friday, 26 October 2007 |
(ap) - Giuliani's large lead in California has been significantly reduced over the past two months, dropping from 35 percent in August to 25 percent. The former New York mayor's chief rivals for the nomination — Romney, McCain and Thompson — are closely bunched behind him. There is also somewhat greater support for the GOP's second-tier candidates. The combined vote for Mike Huckabee and Reps. Ron Paul of Texas, Tom Tancredo of Colorado, and Duncan Hunter of California amounted to 14 percent in the poll, double what it was in August. The percentage of likely GOP voters who say they are undecided was 22 percent, up slightly.
THE NUMBERS - REPUBLICANS
Rudy Giuliani, 25 percent
Mitt Romney, 13 percent
John McCain, 12 percent
Fred Thompson, 12 percent
Undecided, 22 percent
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