Another poll in Pennsylvania shows Republican Rudy Giuliani and Democrat Hillary Clinton leading by impressive margins over their rivals.
The poll by Strategic Vision LLC asked questions of 1,200 likely voters, including 576 Democrats and 504 Republicans.
Here are the poll results when Republicans were asked their choice for president in 2008: Giuliani, 45 percent; Fred Thompson, 15 percent; John McCain, 8 percent; Mitt Romney, 7 percent; Ron Paul, 3 percent; Tom Tancredo, 2 percent; Mike Huckabee, 2 percent; Sam Brownback, 1 percent; Duncan Hunter, 1 percent. Another 16 percent were undecided.
Here are the results when Democrats were asked their choice for president: Clinton, 42 percent; Barack Obama, 24 percent; John Edwards, 9 percent; Bill Richardson, 6 percent; Joe Biden, 5 percent; Christopher Dodd, 1 percent; Dennis Kucinich, 1 percent. Another 12 percent were undecided.
Of course, with many states moving up their primaries and caucuses in 2008, most of these candidates will have abandoned their White House dreams by the time Pennsylvania’s late primary arrives April 22. For Pennsylvanians, the real buzz in the presidential race won’t come until after the primary season.
— John Guerriero

