To: Reagan Man
"While conservatives may not approve of McCain for POTUS, I think they have even a lower opinion of Giuliani."
Read this from the same article:
Yet the polls show that Rudy is the favorite not just of Republicans, but of conservatives. And my recent conversations - on and off the record - with state-level GOP activists shows that these folks range from enthusiastic to at least open to America's Mayor making a run for the Oval Office.
AND:
Some people who identify themselves as strong conservatives, even when we did do the push-poll questions in Georgia and Florida, were still more willing to go with Giuliani," Johnson said. "Strong, Christian conservatives."
28 posted on
07/29/2006 1:01:11 PM PDT by
Jameison
To: Jameison
To: Jameison
I think a whole bunch of folks are jumping the shark. Not only is it still early in the debate for 2008, once conservatives better understand Giuliani`s full political record, they'll find him even more unacceptable then McCain. I seriously doubt Rudy can win enough GOP primaries to secure the nomination. Hopefully Republicans will have a choice of several solid conservative candidates to choose from, beyond McCain and/or Giuliani.
A social liberal like Rudy has no chance with conservatives here in El Paso County Colorado/Colorado Springs. They've no intention of voting for Rudy. I won't vote for Rudy either.
BTW. The recent Gallup poll you mentioned, was the same poll that showed 61% of Republicans find Dick Cheney unaccpetable as a candidate for 2008. LOL Right!
45 posted on
07/29/2006 2:22:05 PM PDT by
Reagan Man
(Conservatives don't support amnesty and conservatives don't vote for liberals!)
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