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Giuliani starts strong in test of Republican voter allegiances
Washington Post ^
| march 4, 2007
| DAN BALZ
Posted on 03/03/2007 10:04:21 PM PST by FairOpinion
The man who was named Time magazine's "Person of the Year" for his response to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is now leading in a slew of national polls and testing whether cultural and religious conservatives in the GOP will support a candidate who offers strong leadership on security and terrorism rather than ideological purity on social issues.
Whit Ayres, a Georgia-based Republican pollster, said he has been struck by the number of conservatives he encountered who disagree with Giuliani on abortion or gay rights but are still attracted to him as a possible Republican nominee. The issue is whether that appeal can survive through a long campaign in which Giuliani's New York record, his position on issues, his three marriages and his complex business dealings will be subjected to withering scrutiny.
The latest Washington Post-ABC News poll showed Giuliani leading McCain by 44 percent to 21 percent, with former House speaker Newt Gingrich at 15 percent and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney at 4 percent.
Many GOP strategists still question whether Giuliani can survive the scrutiny and develop a message that appeals to voters across the spectrum of Republican conservatism. In his speech Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, Giuliani highlighted his record as a tax cutter, crime fighter and welfare reformer. But he offered little resembling a traditional conservative agenda for the future, other than saying the United States must remain on offense against terrorism. The speech won a polite but hardly enthusiastic response from the audience of activists.
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TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: electionpresident; elections; giuliani; rudy
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To: Blackirish
Your a liar.
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posted on
03/03/2007 11:17:21 PM PST
by
Mojave
To: My2Cents
we do need some new strategists
102
posted on
03/03/2007 11:17:33 PM PST
by
texicali
(those that can do! Rudy does in spades)
To: WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
The guy is unelectable, The media wants us to buy into Gulliani and then they will devore him leaving us with nothing
Screw that, Id rather lose sticking to principals
103
posted on
03/03/2007 11:17:50 PM PST
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: FairOpinion
That's it???
Poll numbers and the media?
That's it???
104
posted on
03/03/2007 11:19:14 PM PST
by
airborne
(Elect an Airborne Ranger,Vietnam Veteran for President ! Duncan Hunter 2008!!)
To: airborne
It's NOT "anyone but Hillary", it's a proven leader, strong on defending the country against terrorism, vs. treasonous Dems. Pick one.
105
posted on
03/03/2007 11:19:31 PM PST
by
FairOpinion
(Tell Congress: Work for Victory in Iraq. Stop Hillary. Go to: http://www.TheVanguard.org)
To: Mojave
He has also led or been in every St Paddy's Day parade, the Steuben Day parade, and every other one that is held in Manhattan. And guess what? He isn't of Irish nor German descent.
To: NorCalRepub
Here in OK we use the term heartland because of our location on the map. My point is that in CA there a like 40 million people there as opposed to only 4 million in the whole state of OK. There are many more liberal Christians in CA then there is here in OK. I wasn't trying to dis Christians who live in CA. That wasn't my point at all.
George Allen and Rick Satorum lost for a couple of reasons in my opinion. One freeper who lives in PA admitted he voted for Jim Webb because he is sick of the war. That was his main reason for voting for a liberal democrat instead of voting for Rick who I thought was a darn good conservative. I don't think the recent vote was an anti-conservative vote as much as it was an anti-Iraq war vote.
George Allen was doing fine in VA until he made that macaca comment. He did himself in and has no one to blame but himself. Some people think that conservatives lost because they were too conservative. I don't think that is true at all, but apparently everyone has their own take on it.
True, we had our scandals, but so did the dems. Sadly, we paid the bigger price for it because republicans expect more from their leaders than dems do.
The bottom line is this, if people think that Rudy is going to be the kind of republican that is going to win the White House, I think they will be very disappointed come January 2009. And of course, the Rudy supporters are already letting us know it will be our fault (anti-Rudy folks) because we didn't support a liberal republican.
107
posted on
03/03/2007 11:19:46 PM PST
by
dmw
(Aren't you glad you use common sense, don't you wish everybody did?)
To: FairOpinion
If Rudy beats Hillary in polls, let him run in the Democratic primary where he belongs and get the Demonicrat Nomination.
108
posted on
03/03/2007 11:21:11 PM PST
by
Maeve
(Do you have supplies for an extended emergency? Be prepared! Pray!)
To: Repub4bush
'Your childishness is duly noted btw!'
Yeah, well when I grow up I wanna be just like you! LOL!!
109
posted on
03/03/2007 11:22:11 PM PST
by
dmw
(Aren't you glad you use common sense, don't you wish everybody did?)
To: nopardons
He has also led or been in every St Paddy's Day parade You're equating the Saint Paddy's Day parade with supporting the Stonewall riots? That's a lot of Kool-Aid.
110
posted on
03/03/2007 11:23:28 PM PST
by
Mojave
To: Maeve
"If Rudy beats Hillary in polls, let him run in the Democratic primary where he belongs and get the Demonicrat Nomination."
Your lack of understanding of elections and lack of logic is astounding.
The objective in nominating the right Republican nominee is to nominate someone who can beat the Dem nominee. Do you think Ronald Reagan should have run as a Democrat, because he did beat his Dem opponents?
Your lack of logic is astounding.
111
posted on
03/03/2007 11:23:28 PM PST
by
FairOpinion
(Tell Congress: Work for Victory in Iraq. Stop Hillary. Go to: http://www.TheVanguard.org)
To: FairOpinion
I think Hillary fears Romney most.
112
posted on
03/03/2007 11:23:46 PM PST
by
TAdams8591
(Guiliani is a Democrat in Republican drag.)
To: TAdams8591
Hillary has nothing to fear from Romney.
No way is the country going to elect a Mormon for president.
113
posted on
03/03/2007 11:24:58 PM PST
by
FairOpinion
(Tell Congress: Work for Victory in Iraq. Stop Hillary. Go to: http://www.TheVanguard.org)
To: WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
It wasn't a "planned riot" at all and you don't know a thing about Stonewall; the bar, nor what happened.
Stop making things up.
To: LdSentinal
right now people outside of san diego don't know him
115
posted on
03/03/2007 11:25:22 PM PST
by
texicali
(those that can do! Rudy does in spades)
To: FairOpinion
Your logic is based on absurd suppositions about a man who has never lived up to the most important obligations a man can make -- in marriage.
If you don't have the common sense to see that a thrice married candidate is never going to win, then you are utterly delusional in your devotion to Giuliani.
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posted on
03/03/2007 11:25:57 PM PST
by
Maeve
(Do you have supplies for an extended emergency? Be prepared! Pray!)
To: nopardons
"All N.Y.C. mayors send out such letters to ALL groups there"
Of course they do, that is why they are known as liberals, with a different spin applied to each group.
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posted on
03/03/2007 11:27:01 PM PST
by
gpapa
(Boost FR Traffic! Make FR your home page!)
To: FairOpinion
ANYONE CAN BEAT HILLARY
for crying out loud why run a pole cat against a skunk?
118
posted on
03/03/2007 11:27:10 PM PST
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: Repub4bush
the circular firing squad is alive and well
119
posted on
03/03/2007 11:27:14 PM PST
by
texicali
(those that can do! Rudy does in spades)
To: jim35
No, he isn't a RINO at all. He isn't as CONSERVATIVE as you want a candidate to be, but he's far more CONSERVATIVE, on the most important matters, than Ron Paul, for one, is.
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