As Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) "weighs whether to forgo a reelection bid to prepare a run for president in 2008," a Boston Globe poll found that his chief rival for re-election, Attorney General Thomas Reilly (D), "has continued to hold his lead over Romney." Reilly leads Romney by 51% to 38% in a potential 2006 governor's race.
"The poll found that Romney also would fare poorly in a potential GOP presidential primary in Massachusetts. Asked their choice if the GOP primary were held now, Republicans preferred both former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani and Senator John McCain of Arizona to Romney."