Giuliani Aiming to Take Down Romney in New Hampshire

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"There is no market for a pro-choice, pro gay marriage GOP candidate..." Amen! If you stand for those things, join the Democrats!

Skypilot of FL 6:34AM May 25, 2011

Ghouliani made his bones exploiting those who died under his watch. He is a despicable coward. When it was his turn to serve the GOP and run against Hillary for the Senate, he cut and ran. If he is so tough, let him run against Obama on the Democratic side. His left-wing Blue state values are not welcome in mainstream America.

John of IA 6:33AM May 25, 2011

Come on Rudy..with your lifestyle baggage don't you think this country is ready for a man who has the same wife and children and who can bring some sanity and integrity and dignity back to the White House.

Romney may not be Reagan but he is a far cry from BO and whats more I think he would be acceptable to disenfrancised democrats. I surely hope Republicans don't get their 'pants in a bunch' and PUSH for an ultra conservative or a green horn like Bachman--we did the 'on the job training' with idealogy once. Let's go back to capitalism and vote for someone who believes in it.

Clare Dinnocenti of MD 6:29AM May 25, 2011

Rudy had his chance and blew it in 2008. He associated himself with New Hampshire advisors who were incompetent and spent little or no time campaigning in the NH retail politics environment. He has lots of baggage in his personal life that will weaken him in Iowa,and South Carolina even if her were to win in NH his chances at the nomination in my opinion are 50 to 1 at best. His time has come and gone and he should realize it. His best hope if he wants a job is for a Republican to win and appoint him to a cabinet position. I think Mitt is on a role and Rudy has little or no chance to derail him now. I hope America's mayor stays in New York.

LJG-03833 of NH 6:19AM May 25, 2011

Rudy's time passed long ago. He's a farce.

joemamam of NY 5:56AM May 25, 2011

Mr. Giuliani is a complete fraud just ask any New York Firefighter, one day his crimes in helping 911 happen will be shown and whole world will see what a corrupt slime bag he really is.

Bob 5:45AM May 25, 2011

Mr. Giuliani did a fine job turning NYC around.

However, few politicians have stolen from the American Public as much as Mr. G.

Sen Kennedy with the Immigration Act of 65, Pres Carter with his inflation. Mr. G with his unlawful persecution of Michael Milkin cost millions. Mr. Milkin had done nothing wrong, he referred to them as junk bonds, marketed them as such. Mr. G, unable to get any legal traction, went on a smear campaign against him.

I seldom donate money to political causes, but in his case I would donate to his opponent.

He is one of few odious pols who give pols a bad name. I think you will find little difference between the arrogance of the current occupant and Mr. G.

j Welk 4:45AM May 25, 2011

who would vote for Giuliani in a thrice. I really don't care whether he is for or against abortion. Our country has more important problems: we need a true leader, something Giuliani has shown to be over and over again; we want somebody who does not speak out of both sides of his mouth; we need somebody who thinks fast and acts courageously; and we want somebody who does not bow before tyrants.

If he joins the race I hope Giuliani is determined to win and does not take anything for granted. I also hope that the Republican Party does not waste the opportunity to elect an experienced, intelligent leader for the sake of an ideological purity that does not add anything to the solution of the huge problems we face in the near future.

Ted of CA 3:35AM May 25, 2011

As much as I admire Giuliani, I would not vote for him unless he changes his anti-gun stance and fully supports the Second Amendment. John Bolton would make a stronger choice for president.

jimonthebeach of FL 3:34AM May 25, 2011

You Obama guys are a riot. As soon as somebody you're worried about steps up to the plate, all you can think to do is throw manure, afraid he or she will hit the ball out of the park. Get a new act, this one is old already.

Andyboy of CA 1:57AM May 25, 2011

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