Posted on 04/13/2016 11:16:52 AM PDT by Biggirl
Wednesday on Fox News Channels Fox & Friends, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani explained his decision to vote for Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, but not fully coming out with an endorsement for the GOP candidate.
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True labeling as a democrat?
Is there a substantial difference between voting for someone and endorsing them?
I listed to the clip, and it cuts off after that statement. Did he say what changes he had in mind?
But he’s gonna vote for him anyway. Like the white version of Ben Carson.
I’m sure the GOPe would like to think so since Rudy Giuliani has a lot of cachet with them.
Remember Giuliani’s great organization and their “late state strategy” that swept the primary?
“I’d Like To See Donald Make Some Serious Changes To His Organization”
Probably that is jealousy speaking.
It seems that Giuliani is saying that when you endorse, you make yourself available to be a surrogate and go to places to speak for the candidate, like Chris Christie did.
First Carson, now Guiliani.
It’s like the the reviews in Cook’s Illustrated.
Recommended with Reservations.
OK, I guess. But we’ve see lots of endorsements that don’t involve joining the campaign. Just seems like a distinction without a difference to me.
That's precisely what he said this morning and he added, 'I'm voting for Trump and I encourage everyone to do so also.'
The question is: Would Carson fans vote for Trump due to Carson’s endorsement?
I would like to see Donald take some Conservative positions.
... I would like to see Donald take some Conservative positions.
And express the same position from day to day. The only thing I see consistent is Lion Cruz.
Wait now! I though Rudy just endorsed the Donald?
And, I thought Trump just brought in some slick GOP campaign operative to run shotgun over the delegate processes?
Is the campaign needing another organizational change?
Oh my...
By contrast, Giuliani was elected mayor as a conservative Republican twice, with political views far outside what the voters of New York City would have considered properly "conservative." He applied Reaganite principles to the city as far as he could. He has a political track record that is enviable for that part of the country, and he knows how to fight and win.
If he has political advice for Trump, the man ought to listen.
Only if you don't tell anyone who you're voting for :)
Maybe just experience talking.
Rudy had the worst primary strategy in history.
I’d like to see Trump get a case of chronic laryngitis
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