As we noted Tuesday, John Zogby has released its latest Nevada poll with some interesting and unexpected results.
While the poll showed Hillary Clinton picking up 2 points that Barack Obama dropped since the April 12 poll and undecideds dropping by another 2 points, things on the Republican side revealed a far more volatile race. Rudy Giuliani and John McCain were the only two Republican candidates to lose support with Giuliani dipping 9 points, to McCain's 7. Fred Thompson and Ron Paul lead the Silver State gainers each increasing 6 points followed by Romney's 5 point and Mike Huckabee's 4 point gains with a 1 point increase in undecideds.
Clinton and Giuliani still lead overall.
As Scott Martelle points out on his Los Angeles Times Top of the Ticket blog, the volatility on the Republican side and stability on the Democrat side is hardly what you would expect given the fact that Democrat candidates have spent much more time in Nevada than Republicans.
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