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Giuliani Leads Three Democrats in Florida
Angus Reid Global Monitor ^ | March 12, 2007 | Angus Reid Global Monitor

Posted on 03/11/2007 4:16:20 PM PDT by FairOpinion

Republican Rudy Giuliani is the early frontrunner in Florida, according to a poll by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 47 per cent of respondents in the Sunshine State would support the former New York City mayor in the 2008 United States presidential election, while 42 per cent would vote for Democratic New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Giuliani also holds a 12-point lead over Illinois senator Barack Obama, and an eight-point edge over former North Carolina senator John Edwards.

The three Democratic presidential hopefuls hold the upper hand in contests against former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.

(Excerpt) Read more at angus-reid.com ...


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: clinton; derrudenfuherer; electionpresident; elections; giuliani; hillary; mittromney; obama; positionontheissues; romney; rudy
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To: do the dhue

I just can’t understand why so many are making Rudy look more liberal than he really is on social issues and why they refuse to acknowledge he is a conservative on just about every non-social issue and I certainly can’t understand how social issues are more important than all the other issues when choosing a President since the President has very little influence on social issues. And I certainly can’t understand how being “perfect” on social issues is more important than electability.


To begin with, Rudy is AGAINST gay marriage. On Hannity and Colmes on February 5th he said, “Marriage should be between a man and a woman. [It's] exactly the position I've always had.” Now as far as homos go, personally, I disagree with their life style but as long as they do what they do in the privacy of their own home I really don't care and nobody else should either, especially not the federal government. The POTUS doesn't have the power to stop people from being gay. And he surely shouldn't be interferring in people's private lives. And to top things off, marriage is a state issue. So therefore voting on the basis of this issue doesn't make much sense.


Rudy is not the abortion on demand liberal people make him out to be. He is against partial birth abortions, contrary to the misinformation some on here are posting. On Hannity Rudy said “Partial-birth abortion, I think that's going to be upheld(by the USSC). I think that ban is going to be upheld. I think it should be.” And as soon as Rudy got finished saying this, Hannity acknowledged, “There's a misconception that you supported partial-birth abortion”. So there we have, Rudy is against partial birth abortions. Rudy is also for parental notification. He also acknowledged this on Hannity. So Rudy certainly isn’t for abortion on demand.

In general on abortion, we have a pro-life President now but we are still having abortions. No president has the power to stop abortion. Rudy has already said he supports strict constructionist judges like John Roberts. He constantly praised the President for appointing Roberts and Alito. On Hannity Rudy said “I think the appointment of judges that I would make would be very similar to, if not exactly the same as, the last two judges that were appointed. Chief Justice Roberts is somebody I work with, somebody I admire, Justice Alito someone I knew when he was U.S. attorney, also admire. If I had been president over the last four years, I can't think of any, you know, that I'd do anything different with that.” Assuming Rudy gets elected President and appoints Roberts-like justices then maybe Roe v. Wade will get overturned. But even if it does get overturned we know that this won’t stop all abortions. The abortion issue would then revert back to the states and does anyone really think California would outlaw abortions? Being pragmatic in our thinking we all know we can't completely stop abortions. Therefore voting solely on this issue very unpragmatic. I hate abortions like everyone else on here but I realize that regardless of how many pro-life presidents we elect, its just not going to stop.


I'll admit his past gun stances are bothersome but he has say that what's good for NYC isn't good for all of America. However, he isn’t the anti-Second Amendment Nazi he is made out to be. On Hannity Rudy said, “I understand the Second Amendment. I support it. People have the right to bear arms.” Rudy isn’t going to try to ban guns or come take anyones guns. Are Democrats pushing for gun control now that they have control of Congress? No. And nobody has pushed for gun control since Gore lost the election in 2000. Everyone knows its a losing issue and I don't see any push for gun control by anybody in the near future.

Rudy is great on all the other issues, the ones where the President actually has the power to make a real difference, like the WOT. He's fiscally responible(he turned a NYC's deficit into a surplus), a tax cutter(he cut over 20 taxes as Mayor), conservative on domestic policies(he dropped 600,000 people off welfare, cleaned up the rampant crime as Mayor and supports school choice, ect), for smaller government and government deregulation, for social security reform, supports strict constructionist judges, and is 100% perfect when it comes to his stance on the WOT and all other foreign policy which by the way is 100 times more important than worrying about what some gays people are doing, gay people that doesn't affect our lives at all!!!


Finally, Rudy is, IMO, the only Republicans that can win in 2008. So take your pick, Hillary or Rudy. Sure, we can "choose" another Republican but he will lose to Hillary. Back to Rudy, if he's elected President and fights terrorist like he fought crime as Mayor can you imagine the results we will in the defining struggle of our generation, the fight against Islamic fascism. Everyone know for a fact Hillary will surrender the terrorist and hand our foreign policy over to the UN and EU and poor Israel would be left out to dry. Rudy is extremely competetent and a great leader and there is nobody I want more as Commander in Chief. So I think we need to stop worrying about gays, people that don't affect our lives life at all. We need to worry about Islamic fascism, the people that want to kill us all, and vote for someone that will go after them.

Many in the conservative community are open to Rudy. Sean Hannity is certainly open to Rudy and likes Rudy. George Will wrote this about Rudy, ““His eight years as mayor of New York were the most successful episode of conservative governance in this country in the last 50 years, on welfare and crime particularly." Giuliani, more than any other candidate (Romney comes the closest) has the record of taking on major institutions and reforming them. Think about tourist magnet that is New York now. When Rudy Giuliani took office, 59% of New Yorkers said they would leave the city the next day if they could. Under Rudy Giuliani’s leadership as Mayor of the nation’s largest city, murders were cut from 1,946 in 1993 to 649 in 2001, while overall crime – including rapes, assaults, burglary and auto-thefts – fell by an average of 57%. Not only did he fight crime in Gotham like Batman, despite being constantly vilified by the New York Times, he took head on the multiculturalism and victimization perpetuated by Al Sharpton and his cohort of race baiters. He ended New York’s set-aside program for minority contractors and rejected the idea of lowering standards for minorities. As far as the economy goes, Rudy reduced or eliminated 23 city taxes. He faced a $2.3 billion budget deficit but cut spending instead hiking taxes." Heck, even Rush is open to Rudy. Rush said, “"He's a smart cookie ... Here's the thing about Giuliani," he said on his radio show the other day. "Everybody's got problems with him ... But when you start polling him on judges, he's a strict constructionist ... That will count for quite a bit. He can fix the abortion thing ... So I think he's got potential--particularly, folks, since we're still going to be at war somewhere in 2008." If Rush is at least open to Rudy then he realizes Rudy isn’t that bad.


And apparently even Reagan liked Rudy. Rudy was Reagan's Associate Attorney General and was awarded the Ronald Reagan Freedom Award, putting him along side Margaret Thachter, Billy Graham, and Bob Hope as receiptants of the award. Speaking of Ronald Reagan, Reagan said this about compromise in his autobiography An American Life: "When I began entering into the give and take of legislative bargaining in Sacramento, a lot of the most radical conservatives who had supported me during the election didn't like it. "Compromise" was a dirty word to them and they wouldn't face the fact that we couldn't get all of what we wanted today. They wanted all or nothing and they wanted it all at once. If you don't get it all, some said, don't take anything. I'd learned while negotiating union contracts that you seldom got everything you asked for. And I agreed with FDR, who said in 1933: 'I have no expectations of making a hit every time I come to bat. What I seek is the highest possible batting average.' If you got seventy-five or eighty percent of what you were asking for, I say, you take it and fight for the rest later, and that's what I told these radical conservatives who never got used to it."


Yes, Rudy may be alittle bit of a compromise but in reality, everytime you vote it’s a compromise. Nobody is ever going to find a candidate or a President they agree with 100% of the time, even Ronald Reagan. Reagan gave amnesty to illegal immigrants in 1986 and I’m sure the vast majority of Freepers disagree with that. Reagan even appointed O’Connor to the Supreme Court. Nobody is perfect. The only thing we can do is find the Presidential candidate we agree with the most on the most important issues and issues the President has the most influence over, the one that is the most electable, and the one that would make the best and strongest leader. That’s Rudy.


Back to Ronald Reagan for a second. In the above excerpt he used the term “radical conservatives”. So apparently Reagan thought that conservatives that were all or nothing, unappeasable, unpragmatic, and unrealistic are “radical”. I do too. Lets review history. World War II ended in 1945. SEVEN years later in 1952 the most popular general of the war, Dwight Eisenhower, won in a landslide despite far right extremist unpragmatic Republicans not supporting him in the primaries. History always repeats itself. I must now end the overly long post by quoting Dennis Miller, who also supports Rudy, “Rudy would have the best bumpersticker, ‘I’m the man the men in caves don’t want to win’”. Enough said.


121 posted on 03/11/2007 5:38:36 PM PDT by My GOP (Conservatives are pragmatic and realistic!!!)
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To: FairOpinion
"Did you know that Thompson is a great friend of McCain and supported him against President Bush?"

Did you know that most of clinton's policies are similar to rudy's?

"most of clinton's policies are very similar to mine" -- Rudy Guiliani

122 posted on 03/11/2007 5:42:18 PM PDT by Lirona
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To: Man50D
The fact it's still slightly less than 20 months before the election is a good reason.


We'll know the GOP candidate by Feb.5 or early Mar of next year at the latest. Then the campaign will begin to take shape for the general.
123 posted on 03/11/2007 5:43:29 PM PDT by deport ( Cue Spooky Music...)
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To: California Patriot
California is still more conservative than many people give it credit. The hard left in SF and parts of LA only make the news - they don't really influence elections. Ironically, I see the SF libs supporting Hillary!, not the SoCalites.

The Dem leaning electorate is really a reflection of socially liberal, not fiscally liberal, sentiments. Rudy is cast perfectly from the Arnie mold. Basically stay out of other people's business, get the house in order, and let's all have a good time.

(Speaking of which, the OC beaches were in the 80s today - it was almost as crowded as the 4th of July.)

124 posted on 03/11/2007 5:47:22 PM PDT by Chuck Dent
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To: do the dhue; sofaman

I'd like you to refer you to sofaman's excellent post 104.


125 posted on 03/11/2007 5:47:42 PM PDT by FairOpinion (Victory in Iraq. Stop Hillary. Go to: http://www.TheVanguard.org)
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To: sofaman
"They, the Minority, are going to bolt the Party or stay home on election day, and it's our fault if the Party splits! A minority attempting to dictate to the majority. Fascinating...the Buchanan Putsch all over again."

"if Rudy wins the nomination, that means he won a majority of delegates"

Correct me if I'm wrong but there hasn't been a election yet has there? Your statement claims those that are not supporting Rudy are in the minority, you are just plain wrong. pie in the sky does not a fact make.
126 posted on 03/11/2007 5:50:16 PM PDT by Dstorm
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To: My GOP

This is an EXCELLENT post!

I will be referring people to it in the future ( and ping you too).


127 posted on 03/11/2007 5:52:33 PM PDT by FairOpinion (Victory in Iraq. Stop Hillary. Go to: http://www.TheVanguard.org)
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To: sofaman

Well said.


128 posted on 03/11/2007 5:53:24 PM PDT by scratcher
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To: sofaman
I take a very dim view of those who threaten to vote Turd Party or threaten to stay home.

I agree not voting is ludicrous as it defeats one of the fundamental principles of our democracy but the notion everyone should tow the party line regardless of one's beliefs also defeats the purpose of voting. It is a person's right to vote for someone regardless of party affiliation.

There is the misconception the Republican and Democrats are two distinct parties. They are becoming more alike as time passes. There are socialists in both parties. Those in the Republican party are taking control as evident by a socialist like Guiliani actually being considered as a candidate. They are essentially one party with like minded socialist ideologies. Unfortunately too many people focus on the party labels instead of the ideology. Forming another party would be a second, not third party.
129 posted on 03/11/2007 5:54:04 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax , you earn it , you keep it!)
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To: My GOP

good post.


130 posted on 03/11/2007 5:55:14 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: My GOP
See post 122. It came from his own mouth first.

On Hannity and Colmes on February 5th he said,

I saw that too, he is against gay marriage but for gay union.

I have links that show Rudi spoke to pro life groups in his past assuring them he is pro choice. Just flip floppin in my opinion. Hunter has stood strong for Life and Guns. Never flip floppin.

Rudy is, IMO, the only Republicans that can win in 2008.

Are you letting the liberals polls tell you what your opinion should be?

I will vote for who I think will best protect the things I believe in.

And I will close ranks when necessary.
131 posted on 03/11/2007 5:56:08 PM PDT by do the dhue (DEM ARE RATS!!!!!)
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To: FairOpinion

I never said that I won't close ranks. I will. And I will vote for the person I believe will fight for the things I believe in most.


132 posted on 03/11/2007 5:57:12 PM PDT by do the dhue (DEM ARE RATS!!!!!)
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To: My GOP

bttt


133 posted on 03/11/2007 5:57:16 PM PDT by scratcher
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To: FairOpinion
Nobody can get elected without appealing to moderates.

Gag me with a spoon.

134 posted on 03/11/2007 5:59:10 PM PDT by elkfersupper
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To: do the dhue
Rudy on the issues.... click here to view
135 posted on 03/11/2007 6:03:27 PM PDT by Boston Blackie
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To: My Favorite Headache
The reason so much is happening so early in this election is the front-loaded primary season. It now looks like 63% of all the delegates to both the Conventions will be chosen by 5 February, 2007.

Normally the "primary" season for President on at least one side lasts until that Party's Convention. This time, it is likely to be over on both sides, six months early. So, anyone who doesn't hit the ground running, now, will be left at the bus stop come next February.

Congressman Billybob

Latest article: "Rudy Beats Hillary -- End of Story"

136 posted on 03/11/2007 6:07:07 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob (Please get involved: www.ArmorforCongress.com)
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To: FairOpinion

Thanks for the compliment!


137 posted on 03/11/2007 6:08:05 PM PDT by My GOP (Conservatives are pragmatic and realistic!!!)
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To: My GOP
I just can’t understand why so many are making Rudy look more liberal than he really is on social issues

Rudy is more a socialist than he refuses to admit as evident by these quotes:

"Most of Clinton's policies are very similar to most of mine." - Rudy Giuliani

Freedom is about authority. Freedom is about the willingness of every single human being to cede to lawful authority a great deal of discretion about what you do and how you do it. Rudy Giuliani

Many of his positions are similar to socialists as shown below:

Giuliani/Clinton/Dem vs. GOP Platform Comparison
Issue
Giuliani Clinton Dem Platform GOP Platform
Abortion on Demand Supports Supports Supports Opposes
Partial Birth Abortion Supports
Opposed
NY ban
Supports Supports Opposes
Roe v. Wade Supports Supports Supports Opposes
Taxpayer Funded Abortions Supports Supports Supports Opposes
Embryonic Stem Cell Research Supports Supports Supports Opposes
Federal Marriage Amendment Opposes Opposes Opposes
Defined at
state level
Supports
Gay Domestic Partnership/
Civil Unions
Supports Supports Supports Opposes
Openly Gay Military Supports Supports Supports Opposes
Defense of Marriage Act Opposes Opposes Opposes Supports
Amnesty for Illegal Aliens Supports Supports Supports Opposes
Special Path to Citizenship
for Illegal Aliens
Supports Supports Supports Opposes
Tough Penalties for
Employers of Illegal Aliens
Opposes Opposes Opposes Supports
Sanctuary Cities/
Ignoring Immigration Law
Supports Supports Supports Opposes
Protecting 2nd Amendment Opposes
Opposes Opposes
Supports bans
Supports
Confiscating Guns Supports
Confiscated
as mayor.
Even bragged.
Supports Supports
Supports bans
Opposes
'Assault' Weapons Ban Supports Supports Supports  
Frivolous Lawsuits
Against Gun Makers
Supports
Filed One
Himself
Supports   Opposes
Gun Registration/Licenses Supports Supports   Opposes
War in Afghanistan Supports Supports
Voted for it
Supports Supports
War in Iraq Supports Supports
Voted for it
Supports
Weak support
Supports
Patriot Act Supports Supports
Voted for it
2001 & 2006
Opposes Supports




Yes and the result is more illegal immigrants pouring through our borders and violating our laws, not to mention being a national secutity threat because any number could be terrorists posing as illegals with the intent to destroy our country.

138 posted on 03/11/2007 6:09:11 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax , you earn it , you keep it!)
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To: Boston Blackie
Rudy Giuliani on Abortion

Pro-choice; no ban on partial-birth abortions

“I’m pro-choice. I’m pro-gay rights,” Giuliani said. He was then asked whether he supports a ban on what critics call partial-birth abortions. “No, I have not supported that, and I don’t see my position on that changing,” he responded.


Rudi on abortion

from:
http://www.ontheissues.org/Celeb/Rudy_Giuliani_Abortion.htm
139 posted on 03/11/2007 6:10:47 PM PDT by do the dhue (DEM ARE RATS!!!!!)
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To: Man50D
"It is a person's right to vote for someone regardless of party affiliation."

Never said it wasn't. What I DID say, is that I take a dim view of someone, a voter, voting for a Third Party candidate, knowing full well, the dangers that this country faces should a Hillary Clinton or Barak Hussein Obama be elected.

140 posted on 03/11/2007 6:11:20 PM PDT by sofaman ("The price of greatness is responsibility." Sir Winston Churchill.)
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