Siena College Research Institute. 1-14-17. 625 registered voters. MoE 3.9%. (December 2007 results)
McCain: 36 (15)
Giuliani: 24 (48)
Romney: 10 (7)
Newsday reports that Siena pollster Steven Greenberg said, "While America's mayor still has strong support among New York City Republicans, he is getting beat by McCain in the suburbs and trounced upstate."
Even more telling, that old 9/11 magic refrain may be losing its luster.
For the first time in a Siena poll, Giuliani had a higher unfavorable rate -- 48 percent -- than favorable just six years after the Sept. 11 attacks. McCain was viewed favorably by 56 percent of New Yorkers.
Well, there's always Florida, right? Ah ... Never mind.