Story begins: Mayor Giuliani's hold on the front-runner's perch in the Republican presidential nomination is eroding, with two new polls showing that Mitt Romney is opening up a widening lead in New Hampshire, site of the first primary. While Mr. Giuliani has maintained his lead in national polls and in several state surveys, the former Massachusetts governor is now comfortably ahead in both Iowa and New Hampshire, two hotly contested early-voting states that have traditionally played a crucial role in determining the Republican nominee. (NY Sun)
Meanwhile, Hewitt on Huckabee: Huckabee isn't going to be the nominee, and thus a vote for him is a vote thrown away from establishing Romney as a conservative alternative to Giuliani. (Townhall)
And Fred Thompson tries to shake the “lazy” label. (LA Times)
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