Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Rudy Giuliani tops the poll

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani is the most popular politician in the United States, according to a national poll this week testing support for potential candidates in the 2008 presidential race. This is a good thing.... as long as his health is good. Rudy would make a great President.... Might get a bit dirty if the Dems bring up his infidelity though?

The survey of some 1,900 voters by the Quinnipiac Polling Institute asked respondents to rate several nationally known politicians on a scale from 0 to 100, with higher numbers reflecting higher regard. Although the poll is small, it is a good indicator of what might pan out in the next Presidential election. Will Rudy run?

Giuliani topped the list, with an average score of 63.5 percent, followed by Democratic Senator Barack Obama, seen as one of his party's rising stars. Obama scored 59.9.

In third place was veteran Republican US Senator John McCain at 59.7 who has recently been to NZ, followed by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice with a score of 57.1. Not sure that Condoleezza is planning on running for President, but would she make a good VP?

Former US President Bill Clinton rounded out the top five with a score of 56.1 in the poll by the Hamden Connecticut-based political institute.

His wife, US Senator Hillary Clinton, seen as the Democrats' top bet to run for the White House in 2008, came in eighth place, with a score of 50.4. Also good news for the right. People seem to be a little concerned about the former First Lady having the top job.... Maybe she will also make a good VP?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A McCain/Rice ticket would be unbeatable.

Rob Good said...

Possibly... And although I dont like the thought of it, I think a John Edwards/Hillary Clinton ticket would put up a tough fight.