Posted on 04/18/2007 11:24:28 AM PDT by meg88
Meh.
Big city with lots of ex-NYers.
Not surprised.
(((RUDY PING)))
Impossible.
Well, once voters find out his positions, his support will drop like a stone. Any minute now.
Good news bump.
Yea - shhhh! dont’ tell anyone his shoe size then he’ll have to get out of the race entirely.
Thank you for what you posted on the Simpsons thread.
How’s he doing nationally again?
Earth to Rudy...in the money race....it’s the grand total that wins, not a single county total....and someone has 50% more than you do.
That’s my story, and I’m stickin’ to it!
Good for you.
I applaud Rudy for his current statement that he supports the Supreme Court’s just-issued decision banning Partial Birth Abortion. He has now come out with a clear voice, stating his position on this issue.
Rudy Won’t Get Southern Support BUMP!!
Rudy Won’t Get Southern Support BUMP!!
He’s the ONLY candidate the Republicans have who does have that record of strong and decisive leadership. And he can win big states like California.
LOL... Spartanburg, SC Population 39,673
While it may be the eighth largest city in the state, we don't have very large cities here. But there does seem to be a butt load of ex NYers around.
Thanks for the pings, keep them coming.
Rudi Giuliani is a Conservative’s nightmare because he can effectively marginalize them.
If conservatives leave the Party, like they did in both 92 and 96, their departure will not leave the GOP stranded as it did then, because Giuliani can effectively draw support from Indies and even the right wing of the DNC. Something that neither Bush I or Dole could accomplish.
Rudi could conceivably win the nomination, and the presidency in spite of the departure of a significant segment of the GOP’s right wing. If he did that, the GOP’s conservatives would be left out in the cold for quite some time.
Then again, if he LOST the GOP nomination, he could conceivably run as an Independent, a la Joe Lieberman, and may draw enough support from both Parties and Indies to win the Presidency, changing the face of American politics forever.
Yes! That's it!
The ONLY reason Giuliani is doing well anywhere is due to the ex NYers everywhere!
Oh, wait, I forgot, he can't win NY either. So anyone who was going to support Giuliani moved out of NY and are messing up the polls everywhere else.
Do I have that about right?
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