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#1. Rudolph "Rudy" Giuliani (NY)
"Still the People's frontrunner."
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Mayor of New York City, NY (1994-2001)
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#2. John McCain (AZ)
"Still the mainstream media's frontrunner."
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U.S. Senator from Arizona (1987-Present)
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#3. Mitt Romney (MA)
"Can cash overcome low polling and flip-flops?"
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Governor of Massachusetts (2003-2007)
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#4. Tommy Thompson (WI)
"Surprise heavyweight."
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Secretary of Health and Human Services (2001-2005)
Governor of Wisconsin (1987-2001)
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#5. Newt Gingrich (GA)
"Waiting way too long."
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U.S. Speaker of the House (1995-1999)
U.S. Representative from Georgia's 6th District (1979-1999)
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#6. Sam Brownback (KS)
"Mr. Social Conservative USA."
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U.S. Senator from Kansas (1996-Present)
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#7. Mike Huckabee (AR)
"Gotta make up for lost time, and fast."
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Governor of Arkansas (1996-2007)
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#8. Jim Gilmore (VA)
"Has he lost interest in the race already?"
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Governor of Virginia (1998-2002)
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#9. Duncan Hunter (CA)
"Underdog--Up, Up, and Away!"
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U.S. Representative from California's 52nd District (1981-Present)
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#10. Tom Tancredo (CO)
"That immigration guy."
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U.S. Representative from Colorado's 6th District (1999-Present)
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#11 (tied). Chuck Hagel (NE)
"Is he still in the GOP??"
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U.S. Senator from Nebraska (1997-Present)
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#11 (tied). George Pataki (NY)
"Endorse another candidate--his words, not mine."
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Governor of New York (1995-2007)
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#13. John Cox (IL)
"The sole non-career politician, but not a winner."
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Acting President of the Cook County, IL Republican Party (2004)
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#14. Ron Paul (TX)
"That libertarian guy."
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U.S. Representative from Texas's 14th District (1997-Present)
U.S. Representative from Texas's 22nd District (1976-1977; 1979-1985)
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