8.3 is amazing for some obscure guy who hasn't announced he's running.
It speaks volumes about the wretched Republican field. They're desperately searching for a candidate who won't lose too badly next year.
Um...do you think Giuliani and McCain and Thompson would lose "badly" against any of the big three democrats? I can see scenarios, sure...but even though the popular belief should be towards the democrats...I think republicans have stronger candidates running.
Giuliani has the family values of Warren Beatty (he can't keep a family together and you want to give him the free world. LOL) and McCain has gone from being an intense hot head to more docile than Mr. Rogers. The Dems would destroy either. You should hope it's Fred.
Yeah, from electoralvote.com:
"Rudy Giuliani scores well in national polls, but it is almost inconceivable that he could get the Republican nomination. Here's the ad Karl Rove will use against him: "So, it took him 14 years to realize he had married his second cousin, at which time he asked for an annulment. It could happen to anyone. Then he married a beautiful actress. When his beautiful actress wife got tired of his publicly cheating on her, first with his communications director, Christyne Lategano, then with his soon-to-be third wife, a divorced nurse, she kicked him out of the house, so he moved in with his best friends, a rich, loving gay couple living on Manhattan's chic upper east side." Throw in Giuliani's longstanding support of abortion, gay rights, and gun control, and to the Republican activists who vote in primaries, he might as well be the former mayor of Sodom and Gomorrah. He could become president though. All he has to do is become a Democrat. Imagine, a pro-choice, pro-gay, anti-gun tough guy former prosecutor. He'd give Hillary a real run for her money. Although he is doing well in national polls, just wait until his interpretation of family values becomes better known."