Posted on 02/21/2007 10:15:17 PM PST by FairOpinion
The former mayor leads Clinton by five percentage points, 48 to 43.
The Republican Giuliani holds a comfortable lead in the red states, topping Clinton by 17 percentage points, and he is even with Clinton in blue states.
Giuliani has strong support among Republican voters, with 40 percent saying they are likely to vote for him.
Arizona Senator John McCain trails with 18 percent, followed by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who has said he may not run if Giuliani holds a commanding lead.
As for the Democrats, Clinton has the support of 38 percent of those polled. Illinois Senator Barack Obama follows with 23 percent and former Vice President Al Gore is third with 11 percent.
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Yes. I'm aware. I'm aware that he's done this more than a couple of times. He seems to grab every opportunity to dress as a woman. I have no problem with that at all. I mean... I don't do it but it's okay with me if Rudy does it or that you're for it. Politically, I'd like to see somebody besides a cross-dressing, gay-marriage-supporting, gun-grabbing, pro-abortion liberal in the White House.
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Yeah, those of us in the know here on FR understand that the only polls that are valid are the ones that validate our conclusions...
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"I know many people argue that keeping and bearing arms is a federally guaranteed right as stated in the Second Amendment of the Constitution.But even in the Second Amendment, it refers to firearms in the context of a well regulated militia, and well regulated is what we're trying to accomplish." Rudy Giuliani [Los Angeles Times, 9/27/06]
"And what's important to me is to have a very intelligent, very honest, very good lawyer on the court. And [John Roberts] fits that category, in the same way Justice Ginsburg fit that category. I mean, she was -- she maybe came at it from a very different political background, very qualified lawyer, very smart person. Lots of Republicans supported her." Rudy Giuliani ["Hannity & Colmes", Fox News Network, 7/20/05]
homosexuality is "good and normal." Rudy Giuliani [New York Post]
Am now looking for his conservative quotes on immigration. coming.
Thanks for the pings

Rudy being attended to by the NY liberal press.
Military service during the Vietnam War...???
"Giuliani, received a rare occupational deferment in 1969 after a federal judge wrote a letter about the importance of his duties as a law clerk."
Screw him.
These polls are freaking out the ragers. Now they've taken to posting the most unsubstantiated posts I've ever seen on FR.
So the web site which once did great research and took down Dan Rather now is a laughing stock.
Any conservative website which supports a liberal like Rudy for President is bound to be laughed at. Conservatives like myself laugh out loud at the attempt to force the liberal albatross named Rudy down the throat of Republican conservatives...The democrats are laughing at the conservatives who support this liberal pig in lipstick for falling for their obvious makeover.
Speak for yourself. Rep. Sessions (98% lifetime conservative rating) has endorsed Rudy.
Some of our most conservative reporters have endorsed Rudy.
And no one is shoving him down your throat. ROFL. The victimology sounds too Oprah-like.
Don't vote for him in the primary or general. There -- see how easy that was? No forcing anyone to do anything.
Guiliani winning the GOP nomination would be like when "Pee Wee Herman" was elected my high school class president by write in ballot.
US ARMY (1968 - 1969)
If he is the Republican nominee I would vote for him.
That's not enough for me...I will continue to expose his draft dodging, gun grabbing, statist liberal views until I no longer perceive him as a threat.
I might not see eye to eye with social conservatives on all their issues but I have no desire to toss them overboard. Rudy might have been a good mayor for NYC but he would've been rode out of Tampa/St. Petersburg on a rail. I think you underestimate the antipathy southern conservatives have for New Yorkers in general and New York gun grabbers in particular.
I'm in South Carolina, one of the most socially conservative states in the nation and I disagree with you about Rudy. The Chairman of the South Carolina GOP disagrees with your assessment of Rudy and how the voters will respond as well.
"The mayor was down here many times during the campaign," said Katon Dawson, chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party. "And I would say the mayor is very popular in South Carolina right now."
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1782943/posts
I have heard that Duncan Hunter might use 'hair assistance'. Not that theres anything wrong with that :)
One year?
Wash out in Boot?
That is usually how we designate two years of service, with an honorable discharge of course.
as a threat to the conservative coalition.
Better.
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