Quinnipiac is out with a new poll in Ohio (November 6 - 11, 447 Republicans and 450 Democrats, MoE +/- 4.6%) showing Clinton and Giuliani leading their respective fields:
Democrats
Clinton 42 (-5 vs. last poll Oct 10)
Obama 17 (-2)
Edwards 14 (+3)
Kucinich 4 (+2)
Undecided 17 (+2)
Republicans
Giuliani 27 (-2 vs. last poll Oct 10)
McCain 14 (+4)
Thompson 13 (-4)
Romney 11 (+3)
Huckabee 7 (+2)
Undecided 20 (-2)
General Election Match Ups
Clinton 44 - Giuliani 43
Clinton 42 - McCain 46
Clinton 48 - Thompson 38
Clinton 47 - Romney 38
Obama 41 - Giuliani 41
Edwards 46 - Giuliani 40
Favorable/Unfavorable Ratings
Giuliani 40/28 (+12)
Clinton 44/44 (0)
Other notables: 41% of voters said they "would not vote" for Hillary Clinton, including 84% of Republicans, 35% of Independents, and 10% of Democrats. 39% of voters said they "would not vote" for Rudy Giuliani, including 70% of Democrats, 35% of Independents, and 7% of Republicans.
Asked whether a candidate supporting giving driver's licenses to illegal immigrants would make voters "more likely" or "less likely" to vote for that candidate, 55% responded "less likely" (72% Rep, 53% Ind, 42% Dem), only 3% said "more likely" and 37% said it "doesn't make a difference."
Job approval ratings: Senator Sherrod Brown (D) 47%, Senator George Voinovich (R) 50%, President George Bush 29%.

