AuH2O
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2006, 07:34:08 PM » |
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Well as the long shots drop out, the bigger names will go up even before any caucus or primary. Guiliani is going to run. The polls put him in a strong position, even push polls strategic vision played with where they described his social positions before asking voter preference. Assuming Guiliani moves a bit right from his NYC days, which seems to be a safe assumption, he is the favorite.
Unless social issues become much more important than they are now, which is rather doubtful, there is no absolute impediment to Rudy's candidacy. Is he a tough sale to close with GOP primary voters? Heck yeah. But a lot of people dislike McCain personally, whereas disagreements with Rudy are a policy matter and thus can be more easily abridged.
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