MCCAIN, GIULIANI AND THE 2008 REPUBLICAN NOMINATION February 8-11, 2007

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CBS NEWS POLL For Release: Saturday, February 17, 2007 6:30 pm ET MCCAIN, GIULIANI AND THE 2008 REPUBLICAN NOMINATION February 8-11, 2007 Two of the front-runners for the Republican 2008 Presidential nomination, Senator John McCain of Arizona and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, enjoy favorable views from both Republican primary voters and from voters nationwide. Views of Giuliani are especially positive among both moderates and the conservatives that he and McCain are courting. Voters planning to take part in a Republican primary next year think both McCain and Giuliani share their values, but would currently prefer Giuliani over McCain if the nomination fight came down to just the two of them. If the GOP nomination battle came down solely to McCain versus Giuliani, Republican primary voters would pick Giuliani by a wide 50% to 29% margin. In that hypothetical scenario 13% would still favor someone else. Both moderates and conservative primary voters today say they would prefer Giuliani. PREFERENCE IF GOP NOMINATION WERE JUST MCCAIN V. GIULIANI (Among Republican Primary Voters) All Conservatives Moderates Giuliani 50% 48% 55% McCain 29 21 37 Neither 13 19 5 COMPARING THE CANDIDATES Both men have been the subject of questions over how their personalities and styles of governance, as well as issue positions, might help or hinder their chances. In this poll, both are seen as having the right kind of temperament and personality to be President. Most - 59% - of Republican primary voters say McCain does and even more, 76%, say Giuliani does. By a three-to-one margin, primary voters think McCain shares their values (60% say so) and a similar 57% say Giuliani does. These sentiments are somewhat lower among voters nationwide, but that broader group is still

likely to say the candidates share their values. MCCAIN AND GIULIANI: QUALITIES (Among Registered Voters) Rep. Primary All Voters Yes No Yes No McCain: Has right temperament to be Pres. 49% 27 59% 21 Shares your values 46% 23 60% 20 Giuliani: Has right temperament to be Pres. 58% 23 76% 12 Shares your values 46% 28 57% 23 Conservative primary voters say McCain and Giuliani each share their values. In this poll, half of those who plan to vote in one of those contests in 2008 call themselves conservative. America's voters overall hold a mostly favorable view of McCain by 31% compared to 20% unfavorable, and have positive views of Giuliani by an even larger margin, 41% to 18%. Both men, however, remain unknown to many nationwide: half cannot yet form an opinion of McCain, and four in ten say the same of Giuliani. OPINION OF (Among Registered Voters) McCain Giuliani Favorable 31% 41% Not favorable 20 18 Undecided 28 25 Don t know enough yet 21 16 Both are also seen in a positive light by Republican primary voters especially the former Mayor. Giuliani elicits an overwhelmingly positive 60% favorable rating compared to just 6% unfavorable. McCain gets very positive views of his own, with more than two-to-one favorable ratings, 42% to 17%. OPINION OF (Among Republican primary voters) McCain Giuliani Favorable 42% 60% Not favorable 17 6 Undecided 26 20 Don t know enough yet 14 13 Both draw mostly positive ratings from self-described conservatives who plan to take part in a GOP caucus or primary next year. Because of McCain and Giuliani's stands on some key policy and social issues, many observers have wondered where voters will place the two on the ideological spectrum. In the eyes of voters both nationwide and among

those who might vote in a GOP primary -- both candidates are currently seen as moderates. IS A LIBERAL, MODERATE OR CONSERVATIVE? (Among Registered Voters) McCain Giuliani Rep. Primary Rep. Primary All voters All voters Conservative 28% 25% 21% 19% Moderate 34 42 38 49 Liberal 15 16 19 18 Don't know 23 17 22 14 One-quarter of Americans are paying a lot of attention to the 2008 Presidential race right now. Another four in ten are paying some attention. ADMINISTRATION REPUBLICANS The Constitution forbids President George W. Bush from running again in 2008 and two prominent members of his administration, Vice-President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, haven't expressed interest in doing so. Of the three, Rice is seen the most favorably by Americans, and only she elicits more positive than negative opinions. OPINIONS OF GW Bush Cheney Rice Favorable 32% 21% 39% Not favorable 50 43 23 Undecided 15 20 24 Don t know enough yet 2 16 13 This poll was conducted among a random sample of 1,142 adults nationwide, interviewed by telephone February 8-11, 2007. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points. The error for subgroups is higher.

CBS NEWS POLL MCCAIN, GIULIANI AND THE 2008 GOP NOMINATION February 8-11, 2007 q12 How much attention have you been able to pay to the 2008 Presidential campaign -- a lot, some, not much, or no attention so far? **** TOTAL RESPONDENTS **** **** Party ID **** Total Rep Dem Ind % % % % A lot 26 27 29 22 Some 42 43 42 41 Not much 22 23 23 22 No attention so far 10 7 7 16 DK/NA 0 0 0 0 q26 Is your opinion of George W. Bush favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about George W. Bush yet to have an opinion? Jan07c Favorable 32 74 7 24 27 Not favorable 50 14 82 46 56 Undecided 15 11 7 25 14 Haven't heard enough 2 1 2 3 2 Refused 1 0 2 2 1 q27 Is your opinion of Dick Cheney favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Dick Cheney yet to have an opinion? Favorable 21 52 5 13 16 Not favorable 43 15 69 38 48 Undecided 20 18 15 27 21 Haven't heard enough 16 15 11 20 15 Refused 0 0 0 2 0 q28 Is your opinion of Condoleezza Rice favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Condoleezza Rice yet to have an opinion? Oct06a Favorable 39 70 19 36 44 Not favorable 23 6 38 21 25 Undecided 24 15 30 25 20 Haven't heard enough 13 9 13 16 10 Refused 1 0 0 2 1 q31 Is your opinion of John McCain favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about John McCain yet to have an opinion? *** REGISTERED VOTERS *** Jan07a Favorable 31 39 22 34 40 Not favorable 20 17 25 17 21 Undecided 28 29 26 28 28 Haven't heard enough 21 14 26 21 10 Refused 0 1 1 0 1

q32 Is your opinion of Rudy Giuliani favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Rudy Giuliani yet to have an opinion? **** REGISTERED VOTERS **** Total Rep Dem Ind Jan07a % % % % % Favorable 41 60 23 44 41 Not favorable 18 7 27 18 24 Undecided 25 19 32 22 24 Haven't heard enough 16 13 18 16 11 Refused 0 1 0 0 q40 Suppose the race for the Republican Party's presidential nomination in 2008 comes down to a choice between John McCain and Rudy Giuliani. Who would you most like to see nominated -- McCain or Giuliani, or neither of these two candidates? ***** TOTAL RESPONDENTS ***** Total Rep. Primary Voters % % McCain 28 29 Giuliani 36 50 Neither/Other 22 13 Undecided (Vol.) 5 4 DK/NA 9 4 q41 Do you think of John McCain as more of a liberal, moderate, or a conservative? **** REGISTERED VOTERS **** Total Rep Dem Ind Feb00b Liberal 15 16 14 14 13 Moderate 34 38 28 37 34 Conservative 28 28 32 23 27 DK/NA 23 18 26 26 26 q42 Do you think John McCain has the right kind of temperament and personality to be a good president, or not? Yes 49 57 46 44 No 27 24 29 28 DK/NA 24 19 25 28 q43 Do you think John McCain shares the values you try to live by, or doesn't he? Yes, shares 46 57 39 44 No, does not share 23 21 25 24 DK/NA 31 22 36 32 q44 Do you think of Rudy Giuliani as more of a liberal, moderate, or a conservative? Liberal 19 20 20 18 Moderate 38 48 32 37 Conservative 21 17 25 21 DK/NA 22 15 23 24

q45 Do you think Rudy Giuliani has the right kind of temperament and personality to be a good president, or not? **** REGISTERED VOTERS **** Total Rep Dem Ind % % % % Yes 58 75 45 56 No 23 11 33 24 DK/NA 19 14 22 20 q46 Do you think Rudy Giuliani shares the values you try to live by, or doesn't he? Yes, shares 46 57 36 45 No, does not share 28 22 35 26 DK/NA 26 21 29 29 UNWEIGHTED Total Respondents 1142 WEIGHTED Total Republicans 344 314 Total Democrats 371 400 Total Independents 427 429 Total Registered Voters 1015 969 Total Rep. Primary Voters 314 292