Thursday, November 26, 2009

Rudolph Giuliani

Republicans Like Obama or Edwards as Democratic Pick

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. more >>

Huckabee Surge Seen Helping Giuliani

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. more >>

Primary States Get First Glimpse of Candidates' TV Ads

In a sure sign that the presidential campaign is gaining velocity, the air wars have begun. more >>

What I Am Reading Today

On Rudy Giuliani, trade, Fred Thompson, inflation, and Spitzer more >>

Bloomberg: a Reasonable Alternative?

With the drawbacks for the major party nominees, the New York mayor may be the answer. more >>

Endorsements and Indictments

Giuliani gets an evangelical's support, but an old problem returns more >>

Morning Buzz: Nov. 9, 2007

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was put under house arrest today and thousands of her supporters were rounded up by police in an effort to quash a mass protest against President Pervez Musharraf's declaration of emergency rule. Musharraf suspended the Constitution last Saturday. more >>

Clinton, Giuliani, and the Polls

The generic polls show a Democratic landslide, but a one-on-one contest is much closer. more >>

Ups and Downs for Clinton and Giuliani

Their polls look terrific, but their relatives and allies may raise a few eyebrows. more >>

Wavering Republicans

Party faithful are upset with Bush, but a Clinton nomination may bring them together. more >>

The Contenders Take the Gloves Off at Last

Presidential contenders turn it up a notch more >>

Picture This: A Rudy Tree

The New Hampshire home of the President Taft tree now has a Giuliani tree. See our picture. more >>

Giuliani on a Roll?

Ex-mayor gains on Thompson; the surge success could leave Democrats badly positioned. more >>

Rudy’s Running Mate Dating Game

Our bobbleheads pair up running mates for presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani. Help them by taking the poll. more >>

'Values Voters' Splinter on Evaluations

After a weekend of speeches and straw polls, consensus is even more elusive. more >>

Honesty With 'Values Voters' Goes Only So Far

Giuliani reveals himself but finishes out of the running in straw poll. more >>

News of the Weird for Hot GOP-ers

A Bronx cheer for Rudy, and peculiar behavior from Clarence Thomas more >>

At GOP Debate, Clinton Emerges as Focus

As Thompson debuts, Romney and Giuliani go after each other...and Hillary more >>

They Don't Have to Love You

Gloria Borger Says That Candidates Just Have to Show They Can Do the Work. more >>

Cartoon of the Day: Oct: 4, 2007

Giuliani Willing to Consider Raising Social Security Taxes

So far, he's the only GOP candidate who says he is willing to do so. more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Michael Mukasey

Radical Romney Tax Plan Could Be a Difference Maker in GOP Race

Eliminating cap-gains taxes for middle class adds needed meat to thin Republican presidential policy debate. more >>

Fellow GOP Hopefuls Tease Thompson

Ex-Tennessee senator skips debate to go solo with Leno. more >>

Ten Things You Didn't Know About Michael Chertoff

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