Like the Fredheads before South Carolina, I refuse to just roll over and play dead on Rudy Giuliani, who I believe remains the best potential president among the available Republican contenders and who I still think would be a strong candidate in November. But the simple fact is, the polls are not looking good for Rudy. Look at RCP: six straight polls showing Rudy running third in Florida. Rudy seems destined to get a much stronger third place than Fred did, but he almost certainly need to win Florida outright to remain viable, and he absolutely needs to beat either McCain or Romney there to have any reason at all to stay in the race through February 5. A Florida victory could rapidly restore his competitiveness in his core states (e.g., NY, NJ, CA, IL) but his voters there, me included, will rapidly defect to one of the remaining viable candidates (probably just McCain and Mitt, if Huck finishes fourth in a Southern state) if Rudy's efforts in Florida can't push him ahead of at least one of those two and allow him to present himself as the strongest anti-McCain or anti-Romney alternative.
Four days to go. Rudy's gotta make his move now, or go the way of Fred. And Huck does too.





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