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A week ago Lazio was trailing by 14 points. Says pollster John Zogby: “This didn’t take very long. Lazio had the kind of opening week that new candidates only dream about a lot of publicity, a successful swing through the state and polling validation.” According to the latest survey, Lazio now leads Hillary among upstate voters 46.1% to 41.4%, after trailing slightly a week ago, and has pulled ahead among suburban voters 54.1% to 36.2%, after trailing by 6 points. Lazio is now tied among independent voters. His favorable/unfavorable rating stands at 45.9% to 11.1%. So, just when it seemed that New York politics couldn’t have a week more dramatic than Rudy Giuliani’s recent public meltdown, Lazio has checked in with something just as stunning a breath-down-her neck, galloping comeback charge, all in a matter of days. For more, go to NRO's exclusive interview with Zogby on the Lazio surge. |
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