It looks like former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is leading on the Road to the White House, taking back the lead over New York Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Thursday morning, Quinnipiac University released its latest poll, asking Florida voters their opinions about the 2008 presidential hopefuls.
The latest numbers show Guiliani with a 46 to 43 percent lead in Florida. That reverses numbers from two weeks ago.
In the Republican party, Guiliani leads the party with 30 percent, with Arizona Sen. John McCain and former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson in a tie for second with 14 percent.
For the Democrats, Clindon leads with 43 percent; Illinois Sen. Barack Obama comes in with 18 percent and former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards gets 12 percent.