Clinton, McCain Leading in Florida, Giuliani Fourth

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John McCain is at the head of the Republican race in Florida, according to an American Research Group poll released today. McCain, at 29 percent, is holding on to a seven percentage point lead over nearest rival Romney. Mike Huckabee comes in at 17 percent, keeping Rudy Giuliani — with 16 percent — fourth in a state where he has concentrated time, effort and money in order to launch a viable national campaign.

While the Democratic National Committee has stripped the state party of all its delegates, Florida Democrats will still be able to vote on Tuesday in the presidential primary. And at the moment, Hillary Rodham Clinton holds a large lead over Barack Obama.

In the poll of likely Democratic voters, Clinton has 59 percent to Obama's 21 percent, and leads him among several groups, including men, women, white voters and Hispanic voters. Obama pulls a 75 to 19 percent lead over Clinton with African-American voters. John Edwards is trailing, garnering support from only 14 percent of respondents.

The poll, conducted Jan. 20-21, has a margin of error of ± 4 percentage points.

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  1. How come the news has suddenly become so friendly towards McCain?? and why make a big deal out of ONE poll, you can't make any predictions from ONE poll and they know it.

    Posted by: Miami Dave Author Profile Page | January 22, 2008 5:33 PM

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