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New York 2008: Clinton 50% Giuliani 29% Bloomberg 15%

In the unlikely event that three New York politicians are on the Presidential ballot in 2008, their home state will stay true to its partisan roots. A Rasmussen Reports survey finds that Senator Hillary Clinton (D) would receive 50% of the vote and win the state’s Electoral Votes in a landslide. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) attracts support from 29%. His successor, Michael Bloomberg (I) is the choice for 15% while 6% are not sure. In New Jersey and Connecticut, Clinton and Giuliani are locked in a tight race with Bloomberg as the third party option. In New York, Bloomberg is more competitive with Republican contenders in other match-ups. With John Edwards as the Democratic nominee and Mitt Romney as the Republican, Bloomberg places second. It’s Edwards (D) 43% Bloomberg (I) 24% and Romney (R) 20%.

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