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Full CPAC Straw Poll Results

Over at Hotline On Call. Interesting to see Bill Frist edging out Mitt Romney among the single-digit crowd. The CW, holding that Frist's decidedly mixed performance as Majority Leader makes him damaged presidential goods, still seems right. But juding from how Frist answered when I asked him about his presidential aspirations last week -- you can listen here -- I'd say he's still seriously considering a run.

UPDATE: Rob Bluey has the results for the Democratic nomination, too. Mark Warner is the only one besides Hillary to crack double digits in CPAC-goers' predictions. This seems right, as Warner's ability to court different parts of the Democratic coalition simultaneously is likely to make him Hillary's strongest competition.

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