Posted on 03/06/2007 1:46:18 PM PST by areafiftyone
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York are leading their respective primaries in South Carolina, according to a poll by Winthrop University released today.
Pollsters asked 694 people their opinions of the current candidates.
Clinton led with a nearly 82 percent favorable rating among Democrats over John Edwards, who had 70 percent, and Barack Obama, who had 67 percent.
Giuliani led Republicans in the polls with 76 percent favorable rating within the party. John McCain had a 57 percent favorable rating.
Forty percent of those polled were not familiar with Mitt Romney.
The Winthrop Poll for spring was conducted via telephone between Feb. 7 and Feb. 28, with 694 randomly selected South Carolinians age 18 and up. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.72 percent.
The S.C. Democratic primary is Jan. 29 and the Republican primary is tentatively Feb. 2
There are plenty of us who agree with you.
Gotta be a lie.. The People in S.C. cannot be that DUMB..
Giuliani '08: Why not p. o. BOTH sides
As a Duncan Hunter supporter I am choosing not to engage in debate on this Rudy Giuliani thread on Free Republic. As a freeper I am disappointed that there are fans of a liberal presidential candidate trying to push socially liberal views on this socially conservative forum. In particular, I have noticed that the Rudy G fans do not answer posts questioning the qualitative substance of their candidate, or the posts are met merely with insults.
Duncan Hunter's campaign website
http://www.gohunter08.com/
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Video of Rudy Giuliani in his own words
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVBtPIrEleM
Transcript of video below.
Will the real Rudy show up at CPAC?
Culture of life:
ABC clip:
George Will: "Do you think Roe v Wade was good constitutional law?"
Rudy Giuliani: "Yes I believe, I believe it is."
Cnn Clip December 2, 1999:
Announcer: "Giuliani was then asked whether he supports a ban on what critics call partial birth abortions, something Bush strongly supports."
Rudy Giuliani : "No, I have not supported that, and I don't see my position on that changing."
Immigration
CNN clip:
Announcer: "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."
Rudy Giuliani: "There isn't a mayor or a public official in this country that's more strongly pro immigrant than I am. Including disagreeing with President Clinton when he signed an anti-immigration legislation about two or three years ago."
Gun control:
CNN clip
Rudy Giuliani: "I'm in favor of gun control"
Meet The Press:
Tim Russert: "How about registration of all handguns?"
Rudy Giuliani: "You know I'm in favor of that. I've been on your show many times."
Gay Rights:
CNN Clip:
Announcer: "As mayor he supported civil unions, and extending health and other benefits to gay couples."
ABC Clip: "I supported domestic partnership legislation and signed it"
Meet The Press:
Tim Russert: "So should gay people be openly allowed to serve?"
Rudy Giuliani: "I think people should be judged on the merits. And there should not be a specific focus on someone's sexual orientation."
First Amendment:
ABC Clip
Cokie Roberts: "Would you vote in the senate in favor of Mccain / Feingold?"
Rudy Giuliani: "Yes, I'm a big supporter of Mccain / Feingold. I have been for a long time."
Party Loyalty:
ABC Clip:
Rudy Giuliani: "Frankly George, I'd like to run on all the lines. I'd like to run on the liberal line, the conservative line, I'd like to run on the democratic line if I could figure out how to do it."
Conservative Values:
Meet The Press:
Tim Russert: "Whether it's gays in the military, gun control, campaign finance, late term abortion - you and Hillary Clinton are in sync on those issues."
Rudy Giuliani: "Well then maybe the other side should stop the 'He's part of the vast right wing conspiracy'."
Welcome To CPAC, Rudy!
End clip.
Ok, that said, you're wrong. The main difference---it may only be a perceived one at this point---between Rudy and Bush is that Rudy will actually FIGHT libs on those issues he cares about. He fought the civil rights establishment in NYC over the NYPD; he backed down the Arabs on several occasions. Who knows what this really means, but the perception right now, MADE EVEN MORE IMPORTANT BY THE LIBBY VERDICT is that Republicans want someone who will knock the crap out of the Dems---actually go after them.
I think this plays in the South.
Again, it is not yet clear if Rudy CAN do this on many issues, or will do it, but the perception is that WHOEVER does it will be the candidate.
Rudy is the one of two good things to come out of new york, the other of course being ny style pizza =p.
Greetings to the other "fifteen percenters" (15% of what though...Not even F.R.). Nationally the number is quite impressive...(Oh but wait until they see him in a dress, hear about his family, learn about the guns and gays etc).
Sure! Welcome! :-)
Have you seen even one article that doesn't include all those items and more. If ANYONE doesn't know those things about Rudy they don't read and probably shouldn't be voting.
You realize that the majority of voters don't follow the news on TV or in the press, much less on the Internet or talk radio. To most of them, right now, Rudy is just a name they've heard somewhere--perhaps in connection with 9/11 heroism. That's it.
I know this for sure because I teach adult education classes to people who have degrees and hold responsible jobs. But very few of them are able to discuss current events without being "briefed" on whatever has been in the press for weeks and even months.
I work and live in the real world. Peple read the papers and listen to some news source everyday.
No doubt.
Hahaha ... you don't know how to spell. Different from a typo!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1795844/posts?page=102#102
rotflmao too funny
I love your tag line it's priceless!
No! I would never vote for a anti-life, anti-marriage, anti-Constitution, anti-Bill of Rights, pro-gun control, pro-afirmative action, anti-private property rights, liberal, especially one who was a leader from a notorious big tax jurisdiction.
Answer your question?
You didn't, because you claimed that the fact that Rudy was not involved in combat activity means that you don't know whether he's tough on terrorists or not. Bush has never been involved in combat activity, while Kerry was. Why did you not vote for Kerry, because of the terrorism issue?
You're a typical Rudymaniac. You have your fingers in your ears chanting na na na na I can't hear you. You asked me if I voted for Kerry and I answered you and told you why.
I never mentioned anything about Rudy's "combat activity". Rudy has had absolutely nothing to do with the military and war fighting, ever. He actively avoided the draft. He has never had a position that dealt with oversight of the military or war fighting. Kerry was, indeed, far more experienced on these issues than Rudy.
And, BTW, President Bush was a fighter pilot flying cold war anti-interdiction missions along the US coast. You might not remember, but these missions were considered essential to the protection of the US from possible soviet air attacks. This is military experience in my book.
Ah, yes. Bush defended the airspace of Texas against the marauding Mexicans. And yes, he avoided the draft too. If you're talking about mere combat experience, Kerry would be the better candidate. If you're talking about the issues, he would be totally wrong on them. Yet you said that Rudy has no combat experience and that his only virtue on the issue of terrorism is tough talk.
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