Rudy Giuliani Watch: Rudy Leading Hillary 47% to 44% in Latest National Rasmussen Poll
Republican presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani answers a voter’s question during a campaign stop in Derry, New Hampshire, August 16, 2007.
Rasmussen’s General Election Poll has Rudy beating Hillary Clinton 47% to 44%.
In six polls conducted between November 2006 and April of this year, Giuliani was ahead of Clinton each time with margins ranging from two to nine points. The match-up between the frontrunners tightened from May to early July. During that stretch, the two candidates were within a point of each other four times. Clinton led by a single point in a July 10 survey, the only time all year she’s topped Giuliani in a national poll.
However, the last two polls show Giuliani ahead once again.
Real Clear politics has an interactive graph that shows the general election polling over many sources.
The race is close.
Flap knows the race will continue to be close with just a few states in play, including Florida and Pennsylvania.
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The Cat Is Out Of the Bag: Ron Paul Is a Top Tier Candidate
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