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Edited on Fri Feb-02-07 03:42 PM by Old Crusoe
poll numbers while you can.
Not all that long from now I think every Democrat in the land will lead Rudy in the polls.
I don't concern myself with Rudy's position on various issues during his campaign and administration in New York City. I agree with a couple of them and I doubt if he could have been elected in NYC unless he adopted those stances.
I don't care whom he lived with either. If you can find an available apartment in Manhattan, more power to ya.
And women should have the right to choose, and Giuliani's position is more or less consistent with a majority of NYC voters on that.
But the GOP primary voter --especially the fundie GOP primary voter -- DOES worry about these things, and I don't see them turning out by the hundreds of thousands to support his candidacy.
I think the loathsome Sam Brownback whips Rudy's butt in the Iowa caucus, and that's the last we'll ever hear of Rudy Giuliani again.
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