WASHINGTON- A new poll suggests that 55 percent of white evangelical Republicans would consider voting for a conservative third-party candidate if the 2008 presidential race pits Hillary
Clinton against Rudy Giuliani.
The Pew Research Center says the margin of error was plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.
Giuliani is the leading GOP contender in most national polls, but his views on abortion, gays and guns are considered too liberal by many Christian conservatives.
Christian conservative leaders have discussed launching a third-party bid if the former New York mayor is nominated, although some argue that doing so would guarantee a Democratic victory.
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