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New Yorkers back Bloomberg over Giuliani in poll

NEW YORK, May 14 (Reuters) New York City voters would prefer current Mayor Michael Bloomberg over former Mayor Rudy Giuliani for president of the United States, according to a poll published in the New York Daily News today.

Forty-six percent of those polled said Bloomberg would make a better president than Giuliani while 29 per cent chose Giuliani over Bloomberg, according to the poll conducted for the Daily News by Blum&Weprin Associates.

By an even greater margin -- 56 per cent to 29 per cent -- those surveyed said Bloomberg was a better mayor than Giuliani, who was widely praised for his leadership following the September. 11 attacks.

The poll surveyed 503 registered voters and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.

Giuliani is seeking the Republican nomination for president and Bloomberg repeatedly has said he has no plans to enter the race.

However, speculation refuses to die that Bloomberg, a billionaire former Democrat who ran for mayor as a Republican in 2001, might self-finance an independent campaign.

Should Bloomberg decide to run, Republican Sen. Chuck Hegel of Nebraska suggested the two of them might make a good ticket.

''It's a great country to think about -- a New York boy and a Nebraska boy to be teamed up leading this nation,'' Hagel told the CBS television show ''Face the Nation'' yesterday. He did not say who should lead the ticket.

Bloomberg succeeded Giuliani as mayor, winning election in 2001 shortly after the September. 11 attacks. He was re-elected in 2005.

REUTERS AB PM1854

Poor voter turnout marks Rae Bareli LS bypoll

Rae Bareli, May 8: Nearly 42.6 per cent of the voters today exercised their franchise in the byelection for the Rae Bareli Lok Sabha seat, for which Congress President Sonia Gandhi is seeking re-election.Polling in the high-profile constituency, which began on a brisk note in the morning, however, lost steam by afternoon.The Election Commission had increased the poll timings by an hour.The poll turnout was less than the 2004 general elections when Ms Gandhi was elected.....
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