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Republicans 2008: Giuliani Leads McCain by Seven
Angus Reid Global Monitor ^ | Dec. 9, 2006 | Angus Reid Global Monitor

Posted on 12/10/2006 11:57:45 AM PST by FairOpinion

Rudy Giuliani remains the most popular presidential hopeful for Republican Party sympathizers in the United States, according to a poll by Opinion Dynamics released by Fox News. 30 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary.

Arizona senator John McCain is second with 23 per cent, followed by former House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich with nine per cent, and Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney with eight per cent. Support is lower for Kansas senator Sam Brownback, New York governor George Pataki, and California congressman Duncan Hunter.

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I think Giuliani CAN beat Hillary and he would be strong on the War on Terror, which is still the most important issue for the forseeable several years.
1 posted on 12/10/2006 11:57:48 AM PST by FairOpinion
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To: FairOpinion

AGREED !!!!!!


2 posted on 12/10/2006 11:58:42 AM PST by Kimmers
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What does Rudy think on immigration? Do social issues just get thrown out the window for 8 years? Do we let millions more die in abortion clinics? I'm sorry, but I'm not a big fan of another moderate.


3 posted on 12/10/2006 11:59:46 AM PST by RealTeen (Right- Correct, Right- Conservative. Are You Right on the Right?)
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Once the race actually starts, not a chance in hell Guiliani gets out of SC or IA.


4 posted on 12/10/2006 12:00:19 PM PST by RWR8189 (Support the Republican Study Committee)
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One of th Rudy's drawbacks is he probably cannot carry his home state of NY against Clinton.


5 posted on 12/10/2006 12:00:54 PM PST by padre35 (We are surrounded, that simplifies our problem Chesty Puller)
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To: RealTeen

Since Roe v. Wade, we have had at least 16 years of solid pro-life Republicans...and that's stopped abortion...how?


6 posted on 12/10/2006 12:01:46 PM PST by republicanwizard
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To: RealTeen

Since Roe v. Wade, we have had at least 16 years of solid pro-life Republicans...and that's stopped abortion...how?


7 posted on 12/10/2006 12:01:52 PM PST by republicanwizard
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To: FairOpinion

I agree.


8 posted on 12/10/2006 12:01:59 PM PST by GSlob
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To: RealTeen

Don't even ask, all you are allowed to consider is already on the table!


9 posted on 12/10/2006 12:02:12 PM PST by SWAMPSNIPER (BUAIDH NO BAS)
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To: RealTeen

What does Rudy think on immigration? Do social issues just get thrown out the window for 8 years? Do we let millions more die in abortion clinics? I'm sorry, but I'm not a big fan of another moderate.

I agree with you except that Guiliani would have to move right to become a moderate.


10 posted on 12/10/2006 12:03:20 PM PST by freedomfiter2
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This is going to be two interesting run ups to the primaries with both parties having a lot of early entries. Wasn't there something like 6 or more in some of the democrat debates last time?....

Polling Data

If the 2008 Republican presidential primary were held today, for whom would you vote if the candidates were:

Dec. 2006

Aug. 2006

Mar. 2006

Rudy Giuliani

30%

27%

29%

John McCain

23%

25%

22%

Newt Gingrich

9%

14%

8%

Mitt Romney

8%

5%

4%

Sam Brownback

3%

n.a.

n.a.

George Pataki

2%

4%

2%

Duncan Hunter

1%

n.a.

n.a.

Chuck Hagel

--

3%

1%

Other

1%

3%

3%

Not sure

22%

14%

22%

Would not vote

2%

1%

1%

Source: Opinion Dynamics / Fox News
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 900 registered American voters, conducted on Dec. 5 and Dec. 6, 2006. Margin of error for the sample of registered Republican voters is 5 per cent.

11 posted on 12/10/2006 12:04:34 PM PST by deport
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Draft Santorum!


12 posted on 12/10/2006 12:04:35 PM PST by Cringing Negativism Network (Election 2006: For Republicans, the results were comprehensive.)
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In NY state I give Giuliani a 50/50 chance of beating Hillary, and I don't believe she (or any Democrat) can win without NY's 31 electoral votes.

The one thing about Giuliani that bothers me is not so much his social liberalism, but his ability to extend that liberalism through his Supreme Court nominations. It's the one area where the President really has power to shape social change. I'd like to hear from him about his judicial philosophy and what kind of judges he'd be willing to support.


13 posted on 12/10/2006 12:05:50 PM PST by KingKenrod
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If he was a fiscal conservative, I could play along.


14 posted on 12/10/2006 12:06:52 PM PST by Nonstatist
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So I guess the pundits in the establishment media have decided for us. It's either Giuliani or McCain, conservative candidates need not apply. Or the Republican party has been hopelessly overrun by RINO's.


15 posted on 12/10/2006 12:07:07 PM PST by ScottfromNJ
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I like certain aspects of Rudy and his leadership style (despite his stance on sexual issues which I don't like, but he's been married 3 times I think...what do you expect?).

Anyway, if he becomes President, he is going to fill the gov't with tons of NY'ers who will be with us a long time...many of whom will be liberal-leaning.

I would vote for either Rudy or McCain against Hillary, but it's early. I wonder who else might pop up.

16 posted on 12/10/2006 12:09:20 PM PST by what's up
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Romney is just as decisive, just as committed to defending America, and arguably brighter than Giuliani.

Romney has far better business smarts, and this nation goes nowhere without sound tax and business policies.

Better yet, Romney has been faithfully married to one wife for almost 40 years and has reared outstanding and accomplished children from that union. By his actions Romney has proved that he has a profound respect for traditional marriage and families--that he doesn't merely parrot the talk.

Giuliani has undeniable stellar talents. But he is also bankrupt in some fundamentally important areas of life.

And yes, one's personal and family life does matter in a presidential candidate. If we learned nothing else from the Clinton debacle, it is that important truth.

17 posted on 12/10/2006 12:09:43 PM PST by JCEccles
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To: FairOpinion

The nomination is Romney's to lose.


18 posted on 12/10/2006 12:09:50 PM PST by Maceman (This is America. Why must we press "1" for English?)
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Rudy Giuliani remains the most popular presidential hopeful for Republican Party sympathizers in the United States
Republican Party sympathizers... ???
19 posted on 12/10/2006 12:10:48 PM PST by samtheman (The Democrats are the DhimmiGods of the New Religion of PC)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

Santorum would never have a hope.


20 posted on 12/10/2006 12:10:50 PM PST by what's up
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