
On a fly-around in his last gasp before the key Florida GOP primary Tuesday, Rudy Giuliani submitted to about three minutes of questions from the reporters flying with him -- and dropped a hint that he might drop out of the race if he doesn't win tomorrow.
Giuliani suggested there are two tickets out of Florida - one winner, and the rest losers.
"I think the winner of Florida will win the nomination, and we're going to win Florida," he said.
But for someone so sure about winning he certainly hedged on his future plans.
Asked about plans after tomorrow, Giuliani said, "When its Wednesday morning we'll make a decision."
And, when asked if he would take part in the California debate scheduled for Wednesday, he said, "We fully intend to participate in the debate."
John MCain and Mitt Romney, are tied at about 30 percent in a Quinnipiac Poll of Florida released today. Giuliani, who just a few weeks ago was in a statistical tie in a Q Poll with McCain, Romney and Mike Huckabee, now is battling Huckabee for third at 14 percent.
--Tom Brune, with the Giuliani campaign in Florida

