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Rudy and the Republican Nomination
http://www.joinrudy2008.com/News/DocumentPrint.aspx?DocumentID=19580 ^ | 2 Feb 2007 | Brent Seaborn, Strategy Director

Posted on 02/02/2007 4:47:11 PM PST by PhiKapMom

Rudy and the Republican Nomination


New York, Feb 2 -

To: Team Rudy
From: Brent Seaborn, Strategy Director
Date: February 2, 2007
Re: Rudy and the Republican Nomination

Over the last month or two there has been a good deal of public opinion polling on the 2008 Republican primary race. I thought it would be helpful to take a step back and take a closer look at how voters – particularly Republican primary voters – feel about Rudy Giuliani and why we think we are well-positioned heading in to the primary season.

Americans Have a Highly Favorable Opinion of Mayor Giuliani
Entering the 2008 primary season, Rudy Giuliani is uniquely positioned among potential Republican candidates because of his extremely high favorability ratings. Recent public opinion polling shows Mayor Giuliani with 61% approval among adults across the country – according to the ABC News/Washington Post poll (Jan. 16-19, 2007). The well respected, bipartisan Battleground Poll (Jan 8-11, 2007) shows the Mayor with 65% favorability among likely voters. More importantly, Mayor Giuliani shows an 81% favorable rating among Republicans and only 10% with an unfavorable opinion.

According to the Battleground poll, Mayor Giuliani also has surprisingly high favorability ratings beyond the base:

The Mayor also enjoys strong approval among white evangelical Christians (76%) and self-described conservative Republicans (82%).

In an even more recent poll, Gallup (Jan. 25-28, 2007) finds Mayor Giuliani also leads among Republicans on 7 of 10 key issues including terrorism, the economy, healthcare and fighting crime. He also leads on 11 of 15 key candidate attributes – including “better understands the problems faced by ordinary Americans”, “would manage government more effectively” and what I believe to be the single most important factor – “is the stronger leader.”

In sum, while we fully expect these polls to tighten in the months and weeks to come, Republican voters genuinely know and like Rudy Giuliani.

The Mayor Performs Well in Opinion Polls
The Mayor’s exceptionally strong approval ratings also translate in to an advantage on Republican primary ballot tests. In 11 of 13 ballot tests in respected national public opinion polls [Fox News, Newsweek, Time Gallup, CNN, NBC/Wall Street Journal, ABC/Washington Post] since last November, Mayor Giuliani has a lead – in fact, his lead is on average, more than 5-points over the next closest candidate. And his ballot strength began to trend upward after the 2006 midterm elections.

Mayor Giuliani Leads in Key 2008 Primary States
Mayor Giuliani also leads in a series of other states that will likely prove critical in the 2008 Republican primary:

State

Mayor Giuliani

Closest Competitor

Source

California 33% 19% (Gingrich) ARG - Jan. 11-17
Florida 30% 16% (Gingrich) ARG - Jan. 4-9
Illinois 33% 24% (McCain) ARG - Jan. 11-14
Michigan 34% 24% (McCain) ARG - Jan. 4-7
Nevada 31% 25% (McCain) ARG - Dec. 19-23, ‘06
New Jersey 39% 21% (McCain) Quinnipiac – Jan. 16-22
North Carolina 34% 26% (McCain) ARG - Jan. 11-15
Ohio 30% 22% (McCain) Quinnipiac - Jan. 23-28
Pennsylvania 35% 25% (McCain) ARG Jan. 4-8
Texas 28% 26% (McCain) Baselice Jan. 17-21

Conclusion

Recent polling continues to suggest Mayor Giuliani is very well positioned within the party – particularly when compared to other potential Republican candidates – to win the nomination.

Mayor Giuliani’s favorable public opinion stems not only from his extraordinary leadership in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and in the uncertainty that followed, but also from a remarkably strong record of accomplishments in fighting crime and turning around New York City’s economy in the 1990’s.

Americans are anxious for fresh Republican leadership on a range of issues. Our voters are drawn to the leadership strength of a candidate during an election. Therefore, as we move forward with exploring a run for President and as we continue to share the Mayor’s story of strong leadership and Reagan-like optimism and vision, we hope to see continued growth in our foundation of support.


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To: Blackirish
So what Hunten Dunkin is still a Fiscal liberal/ Social conservative.

Oh, I have issues with some of Hunter's votes, since I had issues with them because Bush was pushing those as well - such as with McCain-Feingold, Medicare Pharma benefits and other such nonsense. Hunter needs to explain those.

Now, I AM curious whether you were critical of Bush's positions when Hunter voted for them. Or is this just situational ethics.

741 posted on 02/02/2007 9:27:02 PM PST by dirtboy (Duncan Hunter 08)
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To: EternalVigilance
I don't support Arnold, Pataki, or Bloomberg anymore than you do.

Rudy & Romney have solid conservative records that make them viable. Yes, they have a history of social liberalism, but who cares, right? When your taxes are cut and gov't is out of your life, don't you think people will have less abortions, less likely to "marry" someone of the same sex, and will be more productive? The election dynamics have totally changed. A social conservative, running solely on social issues, is not going to win. It's as simple as that.

742 posted on 02/02/2007 9:27:09 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Forgot your tagline? Click here to have it resent!)
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To: EternalVigilance
There's still time for Rudy McRomney and company to finish their inevitable meltdown.

Which Democrat do you think will be elected president?

743 posted on 02/02/2007 9:27:25 PM PST by Torie (The real facts can sometimes be inconvenient things)
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To: PhiKapMom
The town I was referencing to begin with that had the contest -- 5400 people live in that town. If that is not small town America, I don't know what is.

Quite frankly, I've seen very few college towns that are representative of red state America.

744 posted on 02/02/2007 9:27:48 PM PST by dirtboy (Duncan Hunter 08)
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To: dirtboy
since I had issues with them because Bush was pushing those as well

Hunter couldn't have simply voted against them?

745 posted on 02/02/2007 9:28:02 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Forgot your tagline? Click here to have it resent!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Rudy & Romney have solid conservative records that make them viable.

ROFL...

I'll finish reading the rest of your post when I can manage to quit laughing...

746 posted on 02/02/2007 9:28:12 PM PST by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats?)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
When your taxes are cut and gov't is out of your life, don't you think people will have less abortions

Hey, the murder rate goes down as well.

Doesn't mean that murder should be legal.

747 posted on 02/02/2007 9:28:39 PM PST by dirtboy (Duncan Hunter 08)
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To: dirtboy; EternalVigilance
That's pretty funny, coming from someone who is trying to push a pro-abort candidate on Red America.

LOL! Shhhh! Don't tell EV! He thinks I'm pushing Romney.

Seriously, I'm not pushing Rudy (or Romney). I'm defending Red America from the despicable characterization you're giving us.

Red America is not afraid of a man in a dress, especially one doing it to raise funds for victims of 911, even at a gay function.

748 posted on 02/02/2007 9:28:50 PM PST by Ms. AntiFeminazi (no comment)
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To: Petronski
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749 posted on 02/02/2007 9:29:25 PM PST by Howlin (Honk if you like Fred Thompson!!!)
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To: Torie
Which Democrat do you think will be elected president?

I don't know, but I doubt it will be Rudy McRomney. /s

750 posted on 02/02/2007 9:29:36 PM PST by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats?)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Hunter couldn't have simply voted against them?

Like I said, I have issues with Hunter voting for them.

But most of the Hunter critics I see on FR did NOT have a problem with those votes at the time.

Which means their criticism of Hunter now carries a slight whiff of hypocrisy.

751 posted on 02/02/2007 9:29:52 PM PST by dirtboy (Duncan Hunter 08)
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To: EternalVigilance

Cute.


752 posted on 02/02/2007 9:29:58 PM PST by Torie (The real facts can sometimes be inconvenient things)
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To: Torie

What on earth do you mean, 40 percent?


753 posted on 02/02/2007 9:30:00 PM PST by Howlin (Honk if you like Fred Thompson!!!)
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To: TheSpottedOwl

That's why I always smile and thank them. We always go in twos when door knocking. We went down to Altus for a special election and parts of there we refused to door knock. It is a small town while here in Norman which has 100,000, I am not afraid to knock in any part of town.


754 posted on 02/02/2007 9:30:07 PM PST by PhiKapMom (Broken Glass Republican -- Rudy/Newt -- Take back the House and Senate in 2008)
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To: dirtboy

DURING A PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN !

And FYI....it was also ILLEGAL, but that hasn't ever stopped Kerry.

OTOG, All of the pictures of Rudy in costume, which Kerry was NOT in, were taken when he was MAYOR and long before this upcoming primary season.

Just WHY are you so obsessed by by this, that you have to lie about it and talk about every single day?

You and the others who do this stuff may feel good about doing it, but it is driving FREEPERS, in massive numbers, into Rudy's camp. I know that this is not your intention, but AFAIAC, the more you do it, the more of a proRudy site FR is becoming and so, I now welcome it.

755 posted on 02/02/2007 9:30:13 PM PST by nopardons
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To: dirtboy
GOP electoral history doesn't back you up. Lose the socons and you lose the White House.

Yeah, Reagan won in 1980 because abortion was far more important than high gas prices, taxes, or Iran making us look like chumps.

Get real...

756 posted on 02/02/2007 9:30:56 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Forgot your tagline? Click here to have it resent!)
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Seriously, I'm not pushing Rudy (or Romney). I'm defending Red America from the despicable characterization you're giving us.

I lived in Red America.

If Rudy were anti-abortion and not so pro-East-Coast-Liberal on so many issues, you might have a point. But he is, so you don't.

757 posted on 02/02/2007 9:31:08 PM PST by dirtboy (Duncan Hunter 08)
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To: dirtboy
No...I had a queasy feeling when early on W went into a bidding war with Dashle and pushed through farm bill that gave away billions in wright offs to ADM and Cargill for the boondoggle ethonal.

Thank goodness for the frontloaded primaries so the contenders won't have to kiss the ring of those conglomerates to get by Iowa.
758 posted on 02/02/2007 9:31:33 PM PST by Blackirish (David Dinkins:"Rudy as President is kind of frightening.My question will be, will I move to Bermuda")
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To: dirtboy
Which means their criticism of Hunter now carries a slight whiff of hypocrisy.

Who'd thunk that Hunter was going to run for President?

Even I didn't know who Duncan Hunter was until he announced back in October. Seriously.

759 posted on 02/02/2007 9:32:18 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Forgot your tagline? Click here to have it resent!)
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To: dirtboy
Not that I care, but do you have any evidence that Rudy dressed up in drag for a gay fund raiser? If you do, you should post a link, so it can all be examined for the "edification" of the public square.
760 posted on 02/02/2007 9:32:37 PM PST by Torie (The real facts can sometimes be inconvenient things)
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