Posted on 03/04/2007 7:31:30 PM PST by FairOpinion
Rudy Giuliani will appear at a high-profile press conference with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Monday during a two-day jaunt to raise campaign cash on the West Coast.
The former mayor and The Governator are scheduled to discuss gang violence and crime.
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Rudy is running on an abortionist, gay rights, gun control ticket so he can capture the leftist vote. Problem is, the left is antiwar. Why would they vote for Rudy when they can have Hillary?
Great analysis.
Rudy will set the GOP back by 30 years. We will be back to the days of Gerald Ford. Two liberals on the ballot, albeit with the Republican slightly to the right on national security.
The NY Times and Newsweek are promoting Rudy because they want to ensure that the Eastern establishment regains control of both parties (we already know that Soros and the Wall Street money funds the Dems.)
As that conservative heroine Phyllis Schlafly noted in 1964 (as she fought to prevent the MSM from annointing Rockefeller as nominee), we need "a choice, not an echo." The Republican party needs to listen to grass-roots conservatives across America, and nominate a conservative. I can barely distinguish Rudy from Hillary on the issues.
I believe Rudy will win the CA primary but I honestly don't see him winning CA in the general. I could be wrong but I still see CA as being very tough for any GOP Presidential nominee. But he will pick up many other states like NH, NJ, PA to name a few.
This is great for Rudy because we love Arnold out here.......zzzzzzz
This guy is finished with conservatives-- 80% of the base is adios with this liberal. Get over him and let's move on.
For the same reason they voted for Arnold, instead of Angelides.
Speaking of which, I came across a post from a very wise person:
How can you advance anything when you lose and hand over power to the very people who are out to destroy you?
I think Rudy stands a chance to take the State or at least put it in play. We have a lot of Republicans out there that are recognizing we have a candidate that could possibly win and expect to see one of the largest GOTV drives ever.
Told some people I know if there is a large GOTV drive, count me in because I will go spend some time there with old friends from when we lived in CA and help out.
Is the horse race over already, Howlin? Has the Fat Lady sung?
Well, if he can at least put it in play and make the Democrats put money and effort into defending it instead of trying to win a battle groundstate that would be a good thing. Its never good in an election when you have to defend what is suppose to be your home turf. And if he can be competitive, that would be a positive for Republicans down the ticket as well.
Arnold is every bit as non-republican but strong as Rudy is, and he had absolutely NO republican coat-tails.
It's a little early to play that card, isn't it, TWirP!?!
would you like to just skip the primary as well, like the Gub did with his party's acquiescence,, you could care less who you kick in the head,, you're just a Progressive shill, and a pathetic one at that.
You're mocking people who want to win to hold onto the power in the White House; I just figured you were ready to capitulate.
More than any other GOP candidate, Rudy has the possibility to take a lot of blue states; or, at the very least, place them in play, making the Dem candidate have to spread him/herself very thin.
B/S. Rudy has zero chance in California.
Is that WHY the 2000 election was such an overwhelming landslide for President Bush? /s
But that could drive more donations, and more democrat spending, and therefore drive up democrat turnout, electing even MORE democrats since the typical Rudy supporter won't support the conservative republicans.
Don't see that much here on FR, but out on the regular blogs you can see people talking about how they haven't voted Republican for years but will make "an exception" for Rudy. Those voters, who might have stayed home, will show up, vote for Rudy, and then vote down-ticket democrat.
In 2006, Allen was hurt by the Marriage Amendment in Virginia. Turns out we sold it well, and there were a lot of black democrats who were religiously opposed to gay marriage. They showed up, voted NO on the amendment, and then voted for James Webb because he was a fellow democrat, when they in fact had little interest in showing up for him otherwise.
It is quite possible that without the big push for our marriage amendment, Allen might have pulled out the vote, given he only lost by 10,000 votes.
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