At this point, John McCain
Republicans aren't going to like him, but he's the most winnable candidate followed very close by the mayer of New York (I can never spell his name right)
2007-03-29 12:12:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No one really knows for sure as it's slightly early for the run offs to start. You can safely say that McCain, Gulliani and Romney will be in the primaries until the end. It would be interesting to see Gingrich and Thompson step in also.
As far a front runner...depends on which poll, tv station or newspaper you get your news from.
2007-03-29 19:15:49
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answered by ggraves1724 7
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Last straw poll I saw showed that Fred Thompson would get the most support from Republican voters. If he doesn't run, it seems Giuliani is ahead for now.
2007-03-29 19:27:45
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answered by Whootziedude 4
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Rudy Giuliani
2007-03-29 19:12:17
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answered by bbswit 2
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From what I understand it is Rudolph Giuliani. I am tickled pink because that will make it easier for the Democrats to secure a landslide victory in 2008 like the 1964 Lyndon Johnson win over Barry Goldwater and ushering more Democrats into seats in both chambers of Congress.
2007-03-29 19:14:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Fred Thompson?
2007-03-29 19:13:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Fred Thompson!!!
2007-03-29 19:17:54
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answered by curious_One 5
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Whoever is running fastest and furthest from the President.
2007-03-29 19:24:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Ted Haggard
2007-03-29 19:11:22
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answered by mrsfeelsgreat17 1
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Giuliani, but McCain will more likely get the nomination. Giuliani is a loose cannon, more immoral than McCain, and not a war vet.
2007-03-29 19:14:04
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answered by genmalia 3
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