A good candidate, but not sure if he's the best candidate.
2006-11-12 11:20:07
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answer #1
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answered by Starla_C 7
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Absolutely! Giuliani has proven his leadership skills during his mayorship of New York City, especially during 9-11 and post 9-11.
2006-11-13 11:28:37
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answered by c_kickbox 2
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He's unelectable. You may have noticed that the republicans took a beating last week in the elections. But, the story you won't read about in any newspaper is why. Over 20% of people who describe themselves as conservative, decided to punish the republicans by voting democrat this election....according to a poll taken right after the elections. Had those 20% voted the way they traditionally do, the results of the elections would have been completely different.
The important thing to understand here is conservatives....the vast majority of the republican base will not vote republican anymore because the party refuses to support their positions on the issues.
Giuliani is a good guy and, quite frankly a hero, for his actions in our city during 911. However, he is simply on the wrong side of too many issues. Conservatives simply will not vote for another "moderate" republican because we feel he will simply sell us out to the liberals again.
In other words, the next republican candidate MUST be a strong conservative or he won't be elected.
I'm not saying I agree with it because I don't. I think that the conservatives who did this acted very irresponsibly and are now going to have to live with all the insane things a liberally controlled congress has planned (and that Pelosi witch has BIG plans I tell you). It is what is, however. The republicans had years of warning and they ignored it. And they are ignoring it now.
Get ready for Clinton part 2. God help us all.
2006-11-12 10:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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probably best candidates from now, gop seems to got their strong card Giuliani and Mccain but yet wait to see for Dem for their selection hope is not John Kenney again.
2006-11-13 14:29:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I have not something adverse to a lady President "yet" Hilary Clinton, isn't the answer. everybody the following who reported Hilary... could recognize that even as Senator for long island, she ignores the common people. i tried to get her suggestions because of a issue i replaced into having with Housing and her workplace thoroughly skipped over my letters and telephone calls to her. Thank God long island has more effective than one Senator because it replaced into Senator Charles Schumer who ultimately helped me get my issue with Housing resolved. as far as Rudy...This Democrat thinks he can make a quite solid President. although many New Yorkers (Like Criminals etc.) might want to decision with my opinion, i imagine Rudy made long island city a safer position than it replaced into formerly he grew to grow to be Mayor. i imagine he can do solid for the u . s ..
2016-11-29 02:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Well Giuliani was not at all liked by New Yorkers before 911. Please don't fall for the hype and do some research about these "hero" candidates. A good speech does not a good leader make. Haven't we had enough of hype? Isn't time for substance?
2006-11-12 10:24:49
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answered by crct2004 6
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Yes
2006-11-12 10:22:09
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answered by Margaret 4
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You mean the same guy the African american community was up in arms about? Or the guy who dumped his wife for his girlfriend? Or the guy who threw his wife out of Gracie Mansion and installed his girlfriend? The divorced Catholic? Or the one who never told the Trade Center workers that they were breathing death?
How are you going to spin out of those problems?
2006-11-12 10:52:56
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answered by justa 7
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He's a hell of a lot better than Bush was in 2000.
2006-11-12 14:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!
2006-11-12 10:45:27
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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