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Republicans 2008: Giuliani 28%, McCain 20%
Angus Reid Global Monitor ^
| 1/20/2007
| Staff
Posted on 01/19/2007 2:35:59 PM PST by Dark Skies
Rudy Giuliani is still the preferred presidential hopeful for Republican Party sympathizers in the United States, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 28 per cent of respondents would support the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary.
Arizona senator John McCain is second with 20 per cent, followed by former House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich with 14 per cent, and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney with eight per cent.
Earlier this month, Gingrich questioned the GOPs reliance on its conservative base, saying, "Ronald Reagan understood that arguments should be made where we have huge advantages with virtually all Americans. He was brilliant at avoiding base-narrowing appeals and emphasizing base-broadening appeals. A base-motivation party inherently, in the long run, drives away the non-base."
In American elections, candidates require 270 votes in the Electoral College to win the White House. In November 2004, Republican George W. Bush earned a second term after securing 286 electoral votes from 31 states. Democratic nominee John Kerry received 252 electoral votes from 19 states and the District of Columbia.
Bush is ineligible for a third term in office. The next presidential election is scheduled for November 2008.
Polling Data
Republican Presidential Primary Contenders
Rudy Giuliani........28%
John McCain........20%
Newt Gingrich......14%
Mitt Romney.........8%
Source: Rasmussen Reports
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 454 likely Republican voters, conducted from Jan. 8 to Jan. 11, 2007. Margin of error is 5 per cent.
TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2008; elections; gingrich; giuliani; gorudygo; mccain; rudy
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To: narses
Sift his carefully...I respect you conclusion.
141
posted on
01/19/2007 7:34:15 PM PST
by
Dark Skies
("He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that" ... John Stuart Mill)
To: Dark Skies
He was a great US Attorney. As a policy maker he would be awful.
142
posted on
01/19/2007 7:45:17 PM PST
by
narses
(St Thomas says "lex injusta non obligat.")
To: nopardons
---"You have yet to be correct about anything, in ANY post, on this thread."---
Considering my posts usually consist of links to polls, that is about as ridiculous a claim as anyone has ever made. The Duncan Hunter stuff was done in facetiousness, since I've seen you trying to sell your Rudy fetish before.
You don't debate people, you just hurl insults. You then make claim as fact things that make me wonder if you actually understand the dictionary definition of the word "fact." Yeah, you Rudy guys (gals) are really winning everybody over.......LOL
But that's okay, you've got the winning strategy: alienate the Conservative grassroots and sell the Iraq War to the Moderates and Liberals. The grassroots will gladly understand that none of their issues matter anymore, only the war, and the Moderates and Liberals will all come lining-up for four more years of GOP Presidency and war based on the sheer character of Rudy Giuliani. Oh yeah, I can just see his swearing-in now.......
As far as Conservative credentials, Newt is a universe ahead of Rudy Giuliani. Outside of assumptions he'll be tough on terror, and a decent record as a prosecutor, Rudy has none. Even his so-called fiscal Conservatism is in question when you account for his funding of Liberal Social programs like abortion, and the fact that he got NY temporarily out of the red by BORROWING tons of money that will have to be paid year by year. Bush "balanced" the budget, too, also by running up massive debts. You don't hear ANYONE calling him a fiscal Conservative anymore, and Rudy deserve the same scrutiny.
Newt won nationally, bucked a generation of history in leading the GOP to power, and was Speaker of the House. Outside of being Mayor of one of the most liberal, if not the most liberal, cities in America, Rudy has won nothing and proven nothing. In his first steps on a national campaign, he lost key campaign documents, has already retooled his staff, and has dropped consistently in state and primary polls for the last few months.
All Rudy has done so far is foul-up and try to reinvent himself. And that's from the already questionable character who's perhaps the single most Liberal candidate to run on the GOP side in my lifetime (arguably Gerald Ford could have been).
You may like him and hurl all the insults you always do. But you are FOOLING yourself if you think that all of us who have been fighting for years on important Conservative issues are just going to give them all up for the sake of getting behind Rudy. Better to lose an election than everything you believe in. To many of us there is more to lose on so many of our key issues - MORE to lose - by electing Rudy than by suffering through four years of Clinton and trying to get it right in 2012.
Rudy can't win. He can't. This ISN'T NY City - it's national.
143
posted on
01/19/2007 8:01:09 PM PST
by
TitansAFC
(Pacifism is not peace; pacifists are not peacemakers.)
To: TitansAFC
144
posted on
01/19/2007 8:13:08 PM PST
by
narses
(St Thomas says "lex injusta non obligat.")
To: Dark Skies
It's also going to be HELL on FR and probably worse than in '99 and 2000. :-(
The war and terrorism SHOULD be THE number 1 issue; but it remains to be seen if it will be.
To: Dark Skies
And I've been here longer than all you..........COMBINED! LOL
To: TitansAFC
Header.........
YOU MUST INCLUDE MY NIC IN THE HEADER, when you talk about me!
She, I'm a SHE and unlike YOU, I am a CONSERVATIVE!
No, YOU "check the history"! I am well known, in these parts for posting cogent, coherent, well thought out and correct political history and salient facts. It's just that I don't suffer fools; dear.
Ohm so you plan on voting for Hillary, do you? Thanks for that admission. :-)
To: Dark Skies
Oh oh......now you've gone and done it......you've insulted both of us. LOL
To: Blackirish
Well, we'll see. None of this means much, until the primaries actually start.
To: Sprite518
What about the TWO great, Conservative JUSTICES; Roberts and Alito?
To: hosepipe
They might, if you removed the burka! :-)
To: hosepipe
He was term limited out.
But I do admit that your reply is funny! :-)
To: narses
Pataki is an utter disgrace.
That being said, abortion isn't the be all and end all; no matter WHAT you think.
To: TitansAFC
Sweetums,
I AM "the grass roots"!
Your posts have been far more than just links to polls; they've been filled with impugnations, falsehoods, errors, and outright lies!
No, your Hunter remarks were NOT done "facetiously". You're just a clueless, delusional baby; is all.
To: nopardons
155
posted on
01/19/2007 8:46:57 PM PST
by
hosepipe
(CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
To: Dark Skies
Come on HP...you know that McCain is a psycho and Rudy is an effective leader.
Don't be surprised if he gets booted out of the running in the GOP Primaries, if John McManiac runs as an Independent. There is one group already wanting him on their ticket. (www.unity08.com)
156
posted on
01/19/2007 8:51:19 PM PST
by
no dems
(Duncan Hunter for Prez / John Bolton for VEEP in '08)
To: TitansAFC
Yes...I think this is the third poll in a row which has Newt coming in a strong third.
157
posted on
01/19/2007 8:51:31 PM PST
by
B Knotts
(Newt '08!)
To: hosepipe
:-)
To: nopardons
I think it does mean a lot. Rudy and McCaine have been on top for a long time. Thats a fact. 08 ha been on for a while ..the social right took a hit in 08. The voters are looking for competence....It will take a 100 mill to win this election meaning star power
It's lining up between Rudy ..Romney ...McCaine.
Anyone in single digits is just lining for a VP slot...IMO.
159
posted on
01/19/2007 9:26:06 PM PST
by
Blackirish
(David Dinkins:"Rudy as President is kind of frightening.My question will be, will I move to Bermuda")
To: nopardons
Alito was not his first choice. He was forced into it by Conservatives. I did like the Roberts nomination.
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