Giuliani though is pulling ahead of Obama, Edwards and Clinton. More Democrats are willing to switch party lines to vote from him, than Republicans are willing to do so for Clinton.
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McCain and Romney both support the War in Iraq. Has Giuliani stated a position outside of "mistakes have been made". Like why the hell are we there in the first place?
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"Those who forget to remember the past are condemned to repeat it", George Santayana.
Ah, but as the article said, it still remains to be seen whether the pro-choice, pro-gay, pro-gun control Giuliani can actually get the Republican nomination.
He's popular now, but as his stances on the issues become more well-known, his polls will probably drop (especially as far as getting the Republican nomination).
His pro-war stance will also hurt him among Democrats, which is also probably not that well known. Although in a Giuliani-Clinton match up, that becomes irrelevant since they're both relatively pro-war.
One would think God's Own Party would also have a problem with Giuliani's myriad personal scandals. He's running on 9/11 steam. As his views on actual issues come out, that will scare away conservatives, and his history of Bush-fellating will alienate liberals.