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Rob Kailey is a working schmuck with no ties or affiliations to any governmental or political organizations, save those of sympathy.
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Wed Jan 02, 2008 at 16:19:58 PM MST
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| You may already be familiar with my extreme antipathy for Rudy Giuliani. (If not, take a trip down memory lane.) The guy's batshit crazy and crooked.
Well, according to Josh Marshall, we might be seeing some good news:
I suspect that TPM Readers are as divided in their support of the candidates as much of the public seems to be. But as we get ready to kick off the 2008 election season I think it's an appropriate moment to give thanks for something we can all be thankful for, even across our political divisions and support for contending candidates -- that's right, the collapsing campaign of Rudy Giuliani.M
Rudy polls lower than Ron Paul in Iowa. He's dropping in New Hampshire. In Florida, one of his "firewall" states, the gloss on Rudymania is tarnished. He's lost his commanding lead in the national polls.
Mark Steyn:
The striking feature of the recent polls is, regardless of which state is hot for Huck or Mitt or McCain, for Rudy they're all trending the same way. As electoral markets mature - ie, as primary day looms - informed voters grow more antipathetic to the Mayor. That's to say, his numbers are worst in Iowa, marginally less catastrophic in New Hampshire, out of contention in Michigan and South Carolina - but they've slid dramatically everywhere roughly in proportion to the imminence of the big vote.
That can't be good! |
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