Clinton Fights for Voters in Obama Territory
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- February 1, 2008
McCain gets a boost in Illinois after Giuliani drops out of the race.
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Not All Giuliani Backers Want McCain
News Desk
- January 30, 2008
The rush by many supporters of departing GOP presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani to back front-runner John McCain isn't being followed by all the New Yorker's friends despite Team Rudy's encouragement.
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Rudy Limps Home With Nada
By John Mashek -
A Capital View
- January 30, 2008
Giuliani spent millions but has practically nothing to show for it.
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For Giuliani Supporters, Florida Is a Bitter End
By Bret Schulte -
Nation & World
- January 30, 2008
Florida Republicans blame Giuliani's loss on his risky strategy of focusing only on the Sunshine State.
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Giuliani Makes Last-Ditch Effort in Florida
By Bret Schulte -
Nation & World
- January 28, 2008
Trailing in the polls, Giuliani stays out of the McCain, Romney "dishonest" debate.
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McCain Leads Giuliani in N.Y., N.J.
By Liz Halloran -
Nation & World
- January 25, 2008
Despite predictions of Giuliani as the one to beat, it's changing now with McCain climbing in the polls
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Rudy Reaches for God's Black Book
By Paul Bedard -
Washington Whispers
- January 18, 2008
Rudy Giuliani, the socially liberal Republican who's slipping in the polls, is reaching for an unusual E-mail list for help: a collection of 25 million Christian evangelicals.
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Why Rudy Giuliani's Survival Depends on Winning the Florida Primary
By Liz Halloran -
Nation & World
- January 17, 2008
Why Giuliani's survival depends winning the primary here.
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Human Events Backs Fred; No Pay for Rudy Staff
By Paul Bedard -
Washington Whispers
- January 11, 2008
The latest GOP primary notes show a major conservative endorsement for Fred Thompson and money trouble for Rudy Giuliani.
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Giuliani's Shock-and-Awe Tax Plan
By James Pethokoukis -
Capital Commerce
- January 10, 2008
The former mayor's reductions would be 25 percent bigger than Reagan's and Bush's cuts—combined.
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Giuliani Tax Plan Is a Supply-Side Dream
By James Pethokoukis -
Capital Commerce
- January 9, 2008
But with few spending cuts, will even GOP voters buy into it?
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Giuliani Team: He's Not Running Scared
News Desk
- January 9, 2008
He's 0 for 2 and likely to go 0 for 4 before having any chance for a primary or caucus victory, but Republican Rudy Giuliani isn't running scared as he tries to change political history by ignoring small-state elections in favor of later large-state contests.
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Giuliani Tries to Stay Relevant
News Desk
- January 2, 2008
Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign is scrambling to get in on the saturation coverage of the Iowa caucuses this week.
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Can Rudy Still Make It?
By Michael Barone -
Michael Barone
- December 31, 2007
Rudy Giuliani says the old rules don't apply. That's why he's focusing on Florida and Feb. 5 states.
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Format Leaves GOP Debate a Dud
News Desk
- December 12, 2007
Fred Thompson was a little more growly, Rudy Giuliani a little more defensive, and Mike Huckabee a little more careful--and that's by design, said the new Republican front-runner in Iowa, who limited his biblical metaphors to just one.
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Wall Street's Latest Take on 2008
By James Pethokoukis -
Capital Commerce
- December 11, 2007
Front-runners Rudy and Hillary look shaky.
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Like Father, Like Candidate
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- December 6, 2007
How lessons learned around the family table are influencing the way would-be presidents are running.
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Giuliani Shows His Claws on Spending
By James Pethokoukis -
Capital Commerce
- December 3, 2007
But budget-cutting without entitlement reform may be useless.
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Rudy and Romney's Big-Government Energy Plans
By James Pethokoukis -
Capital Commerce
- November 26, 2007
An 'Apollo Project' to combat climate change could cost $100 billion or more.
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Republicans Like Obama or Edwards as Democratic Pick
News Desk
- November 19, 2007
Hillary Clinton may be a Democratic favorite, but if Republicans had to choose which Democratic candidate they'd like to see win the nomination, she wouldn't be the pick. In a new poll released today by the Pew Research Center, the two candidates who are closely following Clinton in the polls—Barack Obama and John Edwards—are more popular with GOP voters. Twenty-one percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning registered voters said they'd pick Obama to win the nomination, and 17 percent chose Edwards. Clinton came in third, with 11 percent.
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Huckabee Surge Seen Helping Giuliani
News Desk
- November 19, 2007
Polls being conducted by GOP candidates appear to show a growing chance that underfunded hopeful Mike Huckabee could win the Iowa caucus, a victory that would upset the race and help Rudy Giuliani, according to Republican political advisers.
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Primary States Get First Glimpse of Candidates' TV Ads
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- November 16, 2007
In a sure sign that the presidential campaign is gaining velocity, the air wars have begun.
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What I Am Reading Today
By James Pethokoukis -
Capital Commerce
- November 16, 2007
On Rudy Giuliani, trade, Fred Thompson, inflation, and Spitzer
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Bloomberg: a Reasonable Alternative?
By John Mashek -
A Capital View
- November 12, 2007
With the drawbacks for the major party nominees, the New York mayor may be the answer.
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Endorsements and Indictments
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- November 10, 2007
Giuliani gets an evangelical's support, but an old problem returns
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