That's another losing ticket and I doubt that Rudy can win the primary. And it isn't that I think that Rudy wasn't a very good mayor; I do, but there are a lot of folks who will NEVER vote for him in the primary; let alone as the presidential candidate.
Well, I believe that Giuliani can be nominated because people vote for popular figures, not issues. They are too busy working to pay their "fair share" of taxes or enjoying themselves to bother examining candidate records. Now, I am not saying he will be nominated. I don't know who will be nominated, and no one else does at this point. I also think Senator Allen of VA will be a weak candidate because I cannot see him "rising above the level" (to paraphrase that favorite line of liberals) of Rick Lazio.
I don't see the Rudy haters gathering around one candidate capable of beating him. They will split their votes among three or four perceived conservatives if things work as their usually do.
Nor do I see any Party of Treason ticket capable of beating Guiliani/Allen.