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Not ready to hand Schumer the keys just yet
NY Post ^
Posted on 06/03/2003 6:03:30 AM PDT by AnybodyButSchumer
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:14:14 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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June 2, 2003 -- NATIONAL Republicans have given up hope of defeating Sen. Charles Schumer next year because the New York GOP can't find a strong candidate, The Post has learned. "The national party has looked at New York and concluded the state party is not getting it done, that they won't have a strong and credible candidate," confided a powerful Republican with strong New York and Washington ties.
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TOPICS: New York; Campaign News; U.S. Senate
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I can't bear to think of Chucky for another six years. I hope the National Republicans at least make a fight out of it. Staging the convention in NYC with no serious opposition would be a travesty.
To: AnybodyButSchumer
good screen name...I thought Rudy would run, seeing as the convention...this could all be disinformation. I think Rudy will be campaigning hard in '04, the only question is it all over the country, or is it only in NY against Schumer.
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posted on
06/03/2003 3:13:02 PM PDT
by
votelife
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To: votelife
Perhaps Republicans are saving their strongest senate candidate for 2006 when Hillary runs for reelection. If I had to choose between knocking off Schumer or Clinton, I would prefer to knock off Clinton. Schumer could not possibly be a serious candidate at the national level while Clinton is a very likely candidate for president in 2008.
To: Paleo Conservative
Except that Giuliani has his eyes on a bigger prize in 2008.
Shumer and Clinton may be safe for awhile. :(
To: RealEstateEntrepreneur
Except that Giuliani has his eyes on a bigger prize in 2008. I really don't think Giuliani has a snowball's chance in hell of winning the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. I do think, however that he would be much better than either Schumer or Clinton representing New York in the Senate.
To: Paleo Conservative
I was skeptical, too, until Paul Weyrich said that enough social conservatives would allow Giuliani--and only Giuliani--the nomination while holding pro-choice views.
To: RealEstateEntrepreneur
Do you have a link to that article or interview?
To: Paleo Conservative
To: RealEstateEntrepreneur
Thanks!
To: Paleo Conservative
I am skeptical that Hillary will run for re-election after W. wins next year. I think she only has intentions of using NY for higher office and will use 2007 to travel across the country.
To: Paleo Conservative
I agree, Rudy Giluiani has no chance of the '08 nod, Jeb will get the nod in '08. Bloomberg should run against Schummer and Pataki should go for Clinton's seat in 06. Clinton will be easier to beat because Republicans all over the nation will finance her GOP opponent being that she is a potential 08 Presidential candidate. Pataki can finish his term as Governor and run for Senator in 06 as a 3 term Governor, a Republican who won 3 times in NY, he would be a very good candidate.
To: RealEstateEntrepreneur
look at the context:
"there's still an outside chance he could be appointed secretary of the new Homeland Security Department, and an even more outside chance that he could be picked as Bush's veep were Vice President Cheney's health to worsen appreciably. (Conservative activist Paul Weyrich told the New York Times Thursday that Giuliani's star status might lead conservatives to overlook his positions on abortion and gay rights.)"
First no direct quote by Weyrich. Second, this sounds like maybe Rudy for VP with those views, not Pres. Finally, isn't Slate a left-wing magazine?
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posted on
06/05/2003 3:58:53 PM PDT
by
votelife
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To: AnybodyButSchumer
Hillary will run in 06, she doesnt have to travel the country as so to say Howard Dean or Bob Graham, she can stay in the Senate and run.
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