Posted on 03/09/2007 1:09:19 AM PST by FairOpinion
He's pulled far ahead of the man long presumed to be the party's front-runner for the 2008 presidential nomination Sen. John McCain of Arizona and undercut other hopefuls, most prominently Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts.
In survey after survey of Republicans, Giuliani is leaving his rivals in the dust with double-digit leads. And in key swing states, pollsters have found he would beat the Democratic front-runner, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York. Even some leading social conservatives are putting aside their differences over abortion and gay rights to join Team Giuliani.
The Giuliani surge may be a sign that social issues will not be the litmus tests they long have been for GOP presidential candidates.
Still, some social conservatives are making peace with him. After his speech to the Hoover Institution, a questioner noted that conservative columnist Maggie Gallagher, who had voted against him as mayor because of his abortion stance, recently wrote that she would support him for president because of concern about national security.
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Here comes the MSM...they've had enough of Rudy's honeymoon.
I didn't take long, now we'll see how he fairs...
It should read "it".....
He's pretty used to it - I think he'll manage better than most would. I've lived in the NYC area my whole life. The media constantly shredded him and he managed to win reelection.
Right now he's going to hope to continue to lead while passing on debates. Rudy isn't going to be at the NH debate next month. Of course it's going to be hard for Rudy to explain many considerable issues in which he differs with the conservative philosophy. All Rudy's support seems to stem from 'he can win' when it is FAR from a sure thing. The only thing looking 'sure' about it is the destruction of the GOP and the loss of the all-important states that will be needed for the GOP nominee. Rudy CAN'T WIN.
This threat is losing credibility. What makes you think Giuliani is the only who can win?
You are correct in your statements. Again, it's like hitting your head against a wall when trying to explain what the issue will be in 2008...IT'S NATIONAL SECURITY.
National Security with open borders? How funny.
Ask Giuliani why he fought to make New York into a sanctuary city for illegals if you're so concerned for national security.
Then enjoy at least 4 years with another Clinton in the white house... no other GOP candidate has the visibility and the ability to bring in the independents/liberatarian vote.
Early days.
There is no cause to panic this far out of the election.
Perfect description of the situation. Some on FR will "get it" some will not. You'll hear from the latter soon on this thread I am sure.
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I totally agree that George W. Bush has socialist tendencies. That wasn't my question though.
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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.
Sounds just like a liberal, doesn't he?
Rudy is making his naysayers look like fools, so far.
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