Quinnipiac Joins Rasmussen In Showing Giuliani With A Lead Over Hillary
        More problems for Hillary: Now 
Quinnipiac joins 
Rasmussen in also showing Rudy ahead of her in the national numbers. (McCain is tied with her.)
    Electability began to become an issue last night -- and we can expect to hear more about it from Hillary's opponents in the days ahead. The problem is that her two main Democratic opponents aren't really doing statistically better -- though Obama does manage to squeak by Giuliani by a single point in this latest Quinnipiac survey. (For the record, 
we've already stated our opinion that Edwards is the Dems' strongest general election candidate.)
    It's a year from the election and the Democrats have a problem: You'd think they'd be way ahead, given the unpopularity of the incumbent. But they need to find an electable candidate, should Giulani or even McCain get the GOP nod.