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This is probably what he needs to do. Did a good job as mayor. Should make a good governor.
Poll: Guiliani Favorite in NY Governor Race
Monday, April 20, 2009 2:40 PM
Rudy Giuliani is headlining his second New York Republican fundraiser in two weeks as a poll shows he would beat Democratic incumbent Gov. David Paterson in an election.
Although many New York Republicans are pushing the former New York City mayor to consider a run for governor in 2010, Giuliani hasn't committed.
On Monday he was in Albany for the annual Lincoln-Reagan Day Dinner. Last week he was the big draw at the state Republican committee's annual dinner. Both have been must-attend events for past GOP governors.
A Siena College poll on Monday finds Giuliani would beat Paterson 56% to 29% in a matchup.
The latest Siena poll surveyed 682 registered voters from Monday through Wednesday last week. It has margin of error of nearly 4%age points.
http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/guiliani_favorite_ny_poll/2009/04/20/205052.html
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I wonder how many times he'lll use the phrase '911' in his announcement to run.
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I wonder how many times he'lll use the phrase '911' in his announcement to run.
probably as many times as obama used "bush" in his
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probably as many times as obama used "bush" in his
Good call, as bush and 911 were both inventions of PNAC.
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Guiliani= joke.
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The 911 comments reminded me of this :D:
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Guiliani = Cross dressing dirt bag
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Guiliani should consider being a marriage counselor.
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This is probably what he needs to do. Did a good job as mayor. Should make a good governor.
Poll: Guiliani Favorite in NY Governor Race
Monday, April 20, 2009 2:40 PM
Rudy Giuliani is headlining his second New York Republican fundraiser in two weeks as a poll shows he would beat Democratic incumbent Gov. David Paterson in an election.
Although many New York Republicans are pushing the former New York City mayor to consider a run for governor in 2010, Giuliani hasn't committed.
On Monday he was in Albany for the annual Lincoln-Reagan Day Dinner. Last week he was the big draw at the state Republican committee's annual dinner. Both have been must-attend events for past GOP governors.
A Siena College poll on Monday finds Giuliani would beat Paterson 56% to 29% in a matchup.
The latest Siena poll surveyed 682 registered voters from Monday through Wednesday last week. It has margin of error of nearly 4%age points.
http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/guiliani_favorite_ny_poll/2009/04/20/205052.html
u left out part of the poll when he's matched with andrew cuomo...cuomo defeats guilliani