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Poll Shows Leftist Liberal Republican Nominee Likely to Split GOP
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Posted on 02/15/2007 11:25:14 AM PST by azhenfud

Just as the title says.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: duncanhunter; elections; fauxpasgop; giuliani; medialies; partysplitter; poll
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To: azhenfud

We had a popular Conservative as POTUSA.
Next was a one term moderate.
Next was a two term traitor, who some people think was conservative.
Next was a two term moderate that squeaked by because the democrats nominees were very bad.
Now some people want a far left winger as the Republican nominee that most real democrats can beat because they can run to the right of any of them.

The democrats are licking their jowls over the hope that Rudy, Romney or McCain will be the MSM and RNC choice for the republican nominee.

The NY MSM are having a field day pimping for these two left wingers, Hillary and Rudy.
Their greatest hope is that their favorite male? and female? are the only choice for POTUS.


81 posted on 02/15/2007 12:11:15 PM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran ("Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto")
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To: Zeroisanumber
Possibly! BUT are you willing to gamble on that?

I can only speak from the area and political climate where I live. Here, it will take passion to get voters to the polls in the first place. Can't vote, if they don't go. The only way to inspire that passion in them is to get a candidate that they can feel passionate about. Everywhere I go I hear disgust with both parties, and the "it doesn't matter, they are both the same" speech.

This also holds true from the area of the south where I have family and friends.

Many of us are NOT willing to gamble on getting folks to the polls when they have a choice of Dem or Dem lite. Personal stuff aside, as I would vote anyway, I can't blame them.
82 posted on 02/15/2007 12:11:17 PM PST by gidget7 (2Th 2:11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:)
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To: Zeroisanumber
Bull. People talk a good game, but staring down the barrel of four years of a Hillary presidency I'm sure that most conservatives will discover a newfound love and respect for Giuliani/McCain.

Given a Hillary presidency, it's probably going to be the hold your nose vote, and hope that we can turn Congress conservative.

83 posted on 02/15/2007 12:11:27 PM PST by Red Steel
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To: misterrob

And the people who voted Perot instead of Dole have themselves to blame for the debacle known as Clinton

Agreed. Perot was a real fruitcake.


84 posted on 02/15/2007 12:12:07 PM PST by freedomfiter2 (Hunter '08)
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To: Northeastern_Realist

Sorry, I pasted the wrong quote in the previous response to you. Let me try again.

"I know a lot of conservatives who were pretty set against George W. Bush getting the nomination but eventually came around to appreciate the job he did as President. I have know doubt the same thing will happen with Rudy."

Sorry, you are living in a fantasy world. Ain't gonna happen.


85 posted on 02/15/2007 12:12:22 PM PST by dmw (Aren't you glad you use common sense, don't you wish everybody did?)
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To: TommyDale
How is Rudy a "liberal-left Republican"? he lowered Taxes, reduced Government. Threw Yassir Arafat out of the ball, Stared down the race hucksters, threw people off welfare,Even in the 90's he said we needed better border security. He shutdown blasphemous "art" displays. Threw porno out of times Square. Supports the fight in Iraq and opposed gay marriage. why because he says he is for abortion. Even Barry Goldwater when he left the Senate fessed up he was for it. At least Rudy says what most other GOP Senators and rep's believe secretly.
86 posted on 02/15/2007 12:12:26 PM PST by bilhosty (to hell with ABCNNBCBS)
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To: Zeroisanumber
You think that Rudy as president would be worse than Hillary? Come on.

Worse? No...but not much better.

Rudy's strong on defense. Great. I'll give him that. He's weak on *every* other issue.

87 posted on 02/15/2007 12:12:34 PM PST by Terabitten (How is there no anger in the words I hear, only love and mercy, erasing every fear" - Rez Band)
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To: Zeroisanumber
Who's more of a liberal? Hillary or Rudy?

Does it matter? They're both LIBERALS - get it?

88 posted on 02/15/2007 12:13:01 PM PST by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal")
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To: tumblindice
What's the difference between Walter Mondale and Rudy Giuliani?

What's the difference between Ed Rendell and Rudy Giuliani?

Rendell was smart enough to get elected governor.
89 posted on 02/15/2007 12:13:14 PM PST by Antoninus ("For some, the conservative constituency is an inconvenience. For me, it's my hope" -Duncan Hunter)
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To: concerned about politics

Rudy would be the lesser of two evils when compared to Hillary.

Bill Clinton gave us Iraq, Loral selling technology to the ChiComs, no action on AQ, Somalia, the gutting of the CIA in favor of people like George Tenet, Janet Reno, illegal war against Serbia, tax increases and the list goes on and on....

Think that punk did anything without his wife's okay?


90 posted on 02/15/2007 12:13:34 PM PST by misterrob (Jack Bauer/Chuck Norris 2008)
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To: mnehrling

It's hard to get a good rating on a mayor. There are too many issues a mayor doesn't deal with.


91 posted on 02/15/2007 12:13:37 PM PST by freedomfiter2 (Hunter '08)
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To: azhenfud
Looks like our true blue conservative did pretty well in our prior poll. Let's now see what happens if we nominate a social liberal who's okay with abortion, gay unions and gay rights is a gun grabber and is weak on illegal immigration. Who do you vote for in the general?

Composite Opinion

The social liberal with the big "R" 35.1% 256

Third party 29.0% 212

Undecided/praying 26.2% 191

Stay home 7.8% 57

Hillary, et al 1.9% 14

100.0% 730

Member Opinion

The social liberal with the big "R" 37.0% 169

Third party 29.1% 133

Undecided/praying 25.8% 118

Stay home 7.4% 34

Hillary, et al 0.7% 3

100.0% 457

Non-Member Opinion

The social liberal with the big "R" 31.9% 87

Third party 28.9% 79

Undecided/praying 26.7% 73

Stay home 8.4% 23

Hillary, et al 4.0% 11

99.9% 273

92 posted on 02/15/2007 12:13:53 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: All; Admin Moderator

Can this be moved to humor?


93 posted on 02/15/2007 12:14:00 PM PST by Registered (Politics is the art of the possible)
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To: Zeroisanumber

"Who's more of a liberal? Hillary or Rudy?"

Boy, that's a hard one.


94 posted on 02/15/2007 12:14:18 PM PST by dmw (Aren't you glad you use common sense, don't you wish everybody did?)
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To: Terabitten

On a state by state basis how did the numbers come out?


95 posted on 02/15/2007 12:15:08 PM PST by misterrob (Jack Bauer/Chuck Norris 2008)
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To: concerned about politics

You would be giving your vote to Hitlery, then. That is, if she is their nominee.


96 posted on 02/15/2007 12:15:18 PM PST by unkus
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To: Northeastern_Realist

"I know a lot of conservatives who were pretty set against George W. Bush getting the nomination but eventually came around to appreciate the job he did as President. I have know doubt the same thing will happen with Rudy."

President Bush wasn't pushing gun control, abortion, and the queer agenda.

You can't see any difference there?



97 posted on 02/15/2007 12:15:55 PM PST by Beagle8U (Jimmy Carter changed me into a Republican.......R. W. Reagan made me DAMN proud of it!)
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To: Zeroisanumber

Who's more of a liberal? Hillary or Rudy?


That's the wrong question. What matters is who would be the most effective at advancing liberalism. Hillary is pretty inept.


98 posted on 02/15/2007 12:15:56 PM PST by freedomfiter2 (Hunter '08)
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To: freedomfiter2

Good one! :)


99 posted on 02/15/2007 12:16:36 PM PST by dmw (Aren't you glad you use common sense, don't you wish everybody did?)
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To: azhenfud; All
A recent USA TODAY/Gallup poll indicates only 20% of Republicans are even aware of Giuliani's positions on social issues. Perhaps 80% of Republicans know Rudy only by his 9/11 reputation. If accurate, it certainly casts doubt that support for Rudy among Republican primary voters can hold at current levels as the primary approaches and advertising by opponents is aired.

Some excerpts from an article at USA TODAY, titled "Giuliani: Can hero of 9/11 win over his own party?", are reprinted below:

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As fondly remembered as Giuliani is for responding to Sept. 11, however, most Americans don't know much else about him. Barely one in five Republicans knew that he supports abortion rights and civil unions for same-sex couples, the USA TODAY poll found. Nearly as many thought he was "pro-life" as said he was "pro-choice."

When they were told about his stance on those issues, his star dimmed. One in five Republicans said his views would "rule him out as a candidate" they could support. That included one-third of those who attend church every week, an important base of the GOP that makes up a third of party loyalists.

Another 25% of Republicans said his views made them less likely to support him, nearly double the proportion who said they made them more likely to support him.

100 posted on 02/15/2007 12:16:51 PM PST by Unmarked Package (Amazing surprises await us under cover of a humble exterior.)
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