The quickly shrinking roster of Republican presidential candidates has stunned prominent lawyers along with everyone else.

“It’s like, �Mitt, we hardly knew ye,’” says Joseph diGenova of Washington’s diGenova & Toensing, who jumped from supporting Fred Thompson — remember him? — to Mitt Romney just two weeks ago. Now that Romney has stepped aside, diGenova is firmly in the John McCain camp, sort of. “I’ve always liked him. I liked the other two better, but he’s who we’ve got.”

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