To: Jim Robinson
The Sad thing is, this is actually not a bad political strategy. (That is declaring a Pro-Abortion stance, not messing around on the issue for months and then declaring a Pro-Abortion position)
Anyway back to my point. With 9, and the potential of a couple other Pro-Life candidates in the race, and just Giuliani as the Pro-Abortion candidate, Giuliani puts himself in place to win a good chunk of the untouched 25-40% of the party (depending on your belief in the polling) that is Pro-Choice. With 9 guys splitting the Pro-Life vote, and one guy taking a majority of the rest, he solidifies a solid base for the Primary. We'll see though, the fact that he botched this delivery kind of negates the benefit.
137 posted on
05/09/2007 8:31:58 PM PDT by
MassachusettsGOP
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To: MassachusettsGOP
Giuliani gets the nomination, the GOP self destructs. The country doesn’t need two liberal parties.
149 posted on
05/09/2007 8:38:27 PM PDT by
Jim Robinson
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To: MassachusettsGOP
“Giuliani puts himself in place to win a good chunk of the untouched 25-40% of the party (depending on your belief in the polling) that is Pro-Choice. With 9 guys splitting the Pro-Life vote, and one guy taking a majority of the rest, he solidifies a solid base for the Primary. We’ll see though, the fact that he botched this delivery kind of negates the benefit.”
If you believe that you are smoking something or you think there is 25-40% of the party that is pro-abortion, pro-queer agenda, and anti-gun.
I doubt there is 5%. His position on all the issues is so screwed up that he has zero chance as a Republican.
206 posted on
05/09/2007 9:12:46 PM PDT by
Beagle8U
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