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Giuliani Leads Three Democrats in Florida
Angus Reid Global Monitor ^
| March 12, 2007
| Angus Reid Global Monitor
Posted on 03/11/2007 4:16:20 PM PDT by FairOpinion
Republican Rudy Giuliani is the early frontrunner in Florida, according to a poll by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 47 per cent of respondents in the Sunshine State would support the former New York City mayor in the 2008 United States presidential election, while 42 per cent would vote for Democratic New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Giuliani also holds a 12-point lead over Illinois senator Barack Obama, and an eight-point edge over former North Carolina senator John Edwards.
The three Democratic presidential hopefuls hold the upper hand in contests against former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.
(Excerpt) Read more at angus-reid.com ...
TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: clinton; derrudenfuherer; electionpresident; elections; giuliani; hillary; mittromney; obama; positionontheissues; romney; rudy
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To: Man50D
If you think Hillary and the Dems support the War in Iraq like that chart suggests then you know nothing about the truth or politics.
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posted on
03/11/2007 6:12:07 PM PDT
by
My GOP
(Conservatives are pragmatic and realistic!!!)
To: FairOpinion
You're cherry picking your quotes in regards to Mr. Thompson.
1) If he does decide to run, and more indicators say he's truly considering running regardless of his relationship with McCain, it will strike fear in the hearts of those on the left, specifically because the independents will likely gravitate towards voting for him. We'll have to wait and see what he has to say about the matter.
2) Mr. Thompson will be able to beat any dem candidate.
3) Mr. Thompson will get the Republican nomination if he decides to run, IMO.
4) Mr. Thompson is the most conservative choice that has a solid chance to win the presidency no matter who the left fields, IMO.
5) The MSM is pushing for Rudy McRomney as the front runners for obvious reasons, and that is the left believes none can beat their nominee in the election and if any of the above still pull out a win it still amounts to a 'loss' for conservatives, IMO.
If Mr. Thompson sees that McCain is unlikely to win the nomination, I believe he will throw his hat in the ring. He would be the best choice, IMO, and a Thompson/Hunter ticket would have the best odds in 08 and 12.
142
posted on
03/11/2007 6:16:40 PM PDT
by
Pox
(If it's a Coward you are searching for, you need look no further than the Democrats.)
To: deport
If the North/Panhandle area gives Hitlery that much support as that poll shows, I lost all respect for rednecks and Florida Crackers in that region. I thought they were more patriotic American than that! They may as well sell their guns and kiss every government worker they see.
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posted on
03/11/2007 6:24:46 PM PDT
by
moonman
To: Pox
FACT: Thompson supported McCain against Bush.
THAT shows very poor judgment at the very least and it does NOT show conservative convictions.
Everything you said is UNSUPPORTED ASSERTION.
First thing you need to do is learn the difference between unsupported assertions and facts.
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posted on
03/11/2007 6:26:25 PM PDT
by
FairOpinion
(Victory in Iraq. Stop Hillary. Go to: http://www.TheVanguard.org)
To: Congressman Billybob
If Rudy gets it who do you see as his VP?
To: Man50D
"There is the misconception the Republican and Democrats are two distinct parties. They are becoming more alike as time passes." Disagree completely. The WOT is an example of 2 parties that could not be further apart ideologically.
"There are socialists in both parties. Those in the Republican party are taking control as evident by a socialist like Guiliani (sic) actually being considered as a candidate. They are essentially one party with like minded socialist ideologies.
Again, couldn't disagree more. Rudy cut taxes numerous times. Democrats don't cut taxes, I'm sure we can agree.
" Unfortunately too many people focus on the party labels instead of the ideology. Forming another party would be a second, not third party."
Sorry, strike three. Ideology has it's place but uncompromising ideology is fanatical, imho. I honestly believe, no insult intended, that the "two parties are no different" argument is a cop-out used in an attempt to justify a third party vote.
The Republican and Democrat Parties are poles apart as even a cursory examination of each party will prove.
There may be similarities in certain areas, example illegal immigration, however, there are more disagreements than agreements. A listen to Harry "The Body" Reid, Bela Pelosi or Lardass Murtha for two minutes, proves the point. These are the people that speak for the "Democratics".
Employing a phrase such as "socialists like Rudy", is pure sophistry. It is patently not a credible statement and really does interfere with honest discourse.
G-d, I'm long-winded. Sorry about that.
146
posted on
03/11/2007 6:29:23 PM PDT
by
sofaman
("The price of greatness is responsibility." Sir Winston Churchill.)
To: moonman
I didn't see any number on sen Mcnut?
147
posted on
03/11/2007 6:29:34 PM PDT
by
jocko12
To: My GOP
excellent post My:) very well stated
148
posted on
03/11/2007 6:32:16 PM PDT
by
texicali
(those that can do! Rudy does in spades)
To: texicali
149
posted on
03/11/2007 6:33:19 PM PDT
by
My GOP
(Conservatives are pragmatic and realistic!!!)
To: FairOpinion
I voted for Fred Thompson twice, and two things disappointed me: (1) he carried water in the Senate for the Trial Lawyers, opposing every effort to reign them in, and (2) he seemed bored by the job. I would vote for him for President against any Dim candidate, but he is not my first choice. Give me Newt instead.
To: StoneWall Brigade
If Rudy is the Prez nominee, I'd like to see Condi Rice as his Veep nominee. That would pound a wooden stake through the heart of the Democrats. But I expect his choice will be a much more traditional one, i.e., another elected politician of some heft and achievement.
John / Billybob
To: narses; CWOJackson
Keep spewing your cut and paste disinformation, because you, along with your followers, are making a name for yourselves. Just look at this
article. In the meantime, I will stick to the facts.
And speaking of facts, CWOJackson's post is worth repeating:
Duncan Hunter: not just another big spending RINO, he takes pork to new levels!
LOL! Well said, Jackson. Let's keep bringing out the facts about RRRINO Hunter. For those who don't know what RRRINO means: Reincarnated Reagan Republican In Name Only. :-)
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posted on
03/11/2007 6:35:14 PM PDT
by
Victoria Delsoul
(If you think the world's dangerous, and you need a tough guy... that's me [Rudy] --Newt Gingrich)
To: Congressman Billybob
You don't think it would be Newt Gingrich giving that those two have been doing some work together?
To: sofaman
No, you are not long winded.
You are explaining things very well, in detail, for all to understand clearly.
I will be bookmarking this post as a reference also.
Thanks for taking the time. :)
154
posted on
03/11/2007 6:40:07 PM PDT
by
FairOpinion
(Victory in Iraq. Stop Hillary. Go to: http://www.TheVanguard.org)
To: My GOP
155
posted on
03/11/2007 6:41:34 PM PDT
by
texicali
(those that can do! Rudy does in spades)
To: Congressman Billybob
I like how you think. That ticket would drive the DNC crazy and would probably force their candidate to make an even greater reach in their VP choice.
To: zarf
'Some folks can't get it through their heads that times change and that each election cycle is a different animal."
To get anything through one's head:
First of all, that head must be there for anything to get through it; and it must be a head, and not some other, rather different part of anatomy at the other end of alimentary channel;
Secondly, even if it is a head, it cannot be too dense, or nothing would get through it anyway.
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posted on
03/11/2007 7:02:24 PM PDT
by
GSlob
To: My GOP
A most excellent post, My GOP. A definite keeper.
158
posted on
03/11/2007 7:05:57 PM PDT
by
Miss Didi
("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
To: FairOpinion
FACT: Thompson supported McCain against Bush.
Mr. Thompson is free to support anyone he wants or wanted at the time, but that does not necessarily mean it was poor judgment as much as it displays that Mr. Thompson is a friend of McCain.
Compare the voting record of Mr. Thompson versus Rudy's stance on issues and Mr. Thompson is a hands down preferable conservative candidate.
That's not an unsupported assertion, but a verified fact.
159
posted on
03/11/2007 7:15:13 PM PDT
by
Pox
(If it's a Coward you are searching for, you need look no further than the Democrats.)
To: Congressman Billybob
I'd rather see Rudy/Newt ticket - if they could arrange for a Cheneyesque functioning of Rudy's VP. Newt is a born consigliere.
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posted on
03/11/2007 7:17:50 PM PDT
by
GSlob
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