If it’s true that neither Giuliani nor McCain has a chance at the Republican nomination, what are the odds that the next president will be a Republican? That the question gives one pause is evidence that both men do, in fact, have a shot at the nomination. Most primary voters won’t consider supporting a candidate without being convinced that he can win the general election.
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