Cafferty File

GOP voters looking for inspiration?

FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty:

It looks like Republicans are searching for a little inspiration.

A new poll shows that with just three weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses, an overwhelming majority of Republican voters across the country say they haven't made a final decision yet about who to support.

It's ugly out there. The New York Times/CBS News poll suggests that none of the Republican candidates is viewed favorably by even half of Republican voters.

Rudy Giuliani gets a 41% favorable rating. John McCain is viewed favorably by 37%, Mitt Romney by 36%, and Mike Huckabee by 30%.

According to the poll, 76% of Republicans say they could still change their mind about who to support, compared with 23% who say their minds are made up.

The Democrats, on the other hand, appear more satisfied with their candidates, and more settled in their decisions. Hillary Clinton retains a strong lead nationally. Also, Democrats see her as far more electable in the general election than Barack Obama and John Edwards and they think she'd do a better job at bringing the country together than Obama.

Here’s my question to you: What’s the message when no Republican candidate gets a 50% approval rating from his own party?

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