Why is this man smiling?Things are NOT looking good for the Rudy Giuliani's team in Florida. This man took a chance on not competing on the early primaries and caucuses and placed all his money in the Florida primary. As per the latest polls [if we are to believe the polls after the New Hampshire fiasco] he is currently in fourth place. Interesting piece of new from the LA TIMES, check this out.
Rudy Giuliani appears to be pondering an end to his long pursuit of the Republican presidential nomination. In a meeting in the back of his chartered plane en route to St. Petersburg, Fla., a short while ago, the onetime, longtime GOP front-runner told a small group of reporters, including The Times' Louise Roug: "The winner of Florida will win the nomination." That's an unusually categorical statement suggesting that only a total upset for Giuliani, who trails both Mitt Romney and John McCain in all major polls for Florida's Republican primary tomorrow, will keep him in the competition, despite previous repeated vows to continue.
Very interesting, you can check what I wrote on the cfs 2008 prediction number nine, and here is just a quote for you: After having a good time in 2007, the 911 candidate Rudy Giuliani suffers an embarrassing defeat during the primaries, however, he will continue to make millions of dollars exploiting the 911 events, and becomes the prime candidate for Secretary of Homeland Security.
So, the race could be over soon for Rudy Giuliani and his exit could benefit one of the candidates [John S McCain]. We shall see.
See I told you so - politics can be fun!
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STATE OF THE UNION
Well, I just watched the war president's last state of the union and it was a LONG one! Now the war president can sit back and watch the GOP and DEM presidential candidates destroy each other!!!
cfs
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ROMNEY and MCCAIN
FLORIDA is too close to call even for the pollsters [after blowing the call in New Hampshire the pollsters are not taking chances]. But on the national scene things are looking good for ROMNEY as per the latest Rasmussen tracker.
Nationally, Romney leads McCain 36%to 21% among conservatives likely to vote in a Republican Primary. McCain leads Romney 41% to 12% among moderate voters. The good news for Romney is that there are more conservatives than moderates.
So, ROMNEY needs a good finish in the state of FLORIDA and then he needs to do good on Super Duper or Tsunami Tuesday.
cfs
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