But when you analyze Rudy's entire candidacy, much of it depends on whether or not voters think he has evolved or remained static.
Is the Rudy Guilani of 15 years ago the same Rudy as today? Or, has he changed on certain issues and if so which and why.
Those questions could be a crucial aspect of his candidacy.
I haven't even come close to endorsing a candidate yet..I am still watching, reading and listening to all.
I just think possibly that in that case, Rudy may have had a better "type" person in mind for Homeland Security chief...and that "type" of person may be what is necessary.
After all it is about SECURITY...which means thinking like the bad guys enough to know what needs to be taken care of.
A "street cop" type may be better than what is there now.
But, then I would be second guessing, which I abhor, so I think I will leave it there.