Posted on 01/23/2007 6:00:10 PM PST by Dark Skies
Rudy Giuliani remains the most popular presidential hopeful for Republican Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by TNS released by the Washington Post and ABC News. 34 per cent of respondents would support the former New York City mayor in a 2008 primary.
Arizona senator John McCain is second with 27 per cent, followed by former House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney with nine per cent each.
Support is lower for former Wisconsin governor Tommy Thompson, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, Kansas senator Sam Brownback, Colorado congressman Tom Tancredo, former Virginia governor Jim Gilmore, and Texas congressman Ron Paul.
Hey, where's Duncan Hines? Ping the list to see if they can find him!
This is that same bogus poll posted 1000 times on FR in the last 24 hours.
The same one that has Obama dropping after his Presidential announcement, and Hitlery as the inevitable choice.
Can't they come up with some better candidates?
For the 1,000th time, as you Liberals have been posting this poll hourly, it doesn't even poll Primary voters. It's right freaking there in the disclaimers.
It polls random people, not even registered voters, much less likely voters.
The poll has been analyzed on CNN and FoxNews (as has been posted my several people several times), and curiously enough, polls from three major cities.
There's a reason no other poll has Hitlery just DESTROYING Barrack Obama right now.
This long before a general election the poll leaders are always the ones with name recognition. Things start to get interesting after the first few debates.
I used to think you were a Crusader in this war. Guess not.
I think they're trying to wear us down.
---"I used to think you were a Crusader in this war. Guess not."---
That has little to do with this. I don't like bogus polls - and no, I don't think all polls lie or anything like that.
Rudy is ahead, by the cumulative of the reliable polls, by about 6-8 points over McCain. He is in the mid to low 20%s, low 20%s with likely primary voters - mid 20% with registered primary voters. I just want accurate numbers.
I am a crusader in this war. I'm just not willing to surrender everything else to support ONLY the War on Terror under some false pretense than only Rudy will fight it.
Look if the choices are to die fighting for my causes while Islamofascists try to forcefully take them from me, or to willingly surrender them all to the liberals (be they GOP or Democrat) without a fight, I'll take the former.
The GOP is going to have to do better than Rudy Giuliani, or they are going to have to deal with defectors and a third party candidate. Hell, I'd even hold my nose and vote McCain - THAT tells you something.
I've defended RINOs for quite some time, especially in the Senate. I still will in the future. But Rudy Giuliani - running for PRESIDENT - is unacceptable. And to me and many others - it is a dire situation that he could even be running as a Republican.
I will go as far left as McCain - no farther. Even we who have helped the RINOs before have our limits, and Rudy is far beyond that threshold.
Duncan Hines!....You are a cruel but very funny man...
Duncan Hines...I love his cake mix....Ron Paul for President!
Clearly, Guiliani is benefitting from his leadership on September 11 (which was exemplary) and memories of it. McCain is a familiar name. There rest, few have heard of.
People don't tend to vote for people they know nothing about.
Buh bye!
Duncan Hunter is a good man...but unknown to the eletorate.
Not ripe for 2008.
I'll take McCain over Rudy.
I'll never vote for that bully, fornicating Rudy.
Ron Paul....Isn't he the guy that makes the Pocket Fisherman? or is he the black transvestite?...Sorry...That's Ru Paul.
Im pro-choice. Im pro-gay rights, Giuliani said. He was then asked whether he supports a ban on what critics call partial-birth abortions. No, I have not supported that, and I dont see my position on that changing, he responded. Source: CNN.com, Inside Politics Dec 2, 1999 http://www.ontheissues.org/2008/Rudy_Giuliani_Abortion.htm
ANDERSON COOPER 360 DEGREES (November 14, 2006)
RUDY GIULIANI (R), FORMER MAYOR OF NEW YORK CITY: I'm pro- choice. I'm pro-gay rights.KING: Giuliani supports a woman's right to an abortion, and back in 1999, he opposed a federal ban on late-term abortions.
GIULIANI: No, I have not supported that, and I don't see my position on that changing.
KING: Immigration could be another presidential landmine. Back in 1996, Mayor Giuliani went to federal court to challenge new federal laws requiring the city to inform the federal government about illegal immigrants.
JEFFREY: He took the side of illegal immigrants in New York City against the Republican Congress.
KING: Giuliani opposes same-sex marriage but as mayor, he supported civil unions and extending health and other benefits to gay couples. He also supported the assault weapons ban and other gun control measures opposed by the National Rifle Association.
GIULIANI: I'm in favor of gun control. I'm pro-choice.
Republican Big-Wigs Support Pro-Abortion Event in NY
Pro-abortion Governor George Pataki and New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who also supports unrestricted abortion, are co-chairs of the 2000 Choice Award Presentation to be held on May 30 at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City. The event is sponsored by the Republican Pro-Choice Coalition, a group that is campaigning for the removal of the pro-life plank from the Republican National Platform.
http://www.nationalreview.com/murdock/murdock200503010743.asp
LOL.
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