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Rudy happy for Huck?

Posted: Thursday, January 03, 2008 10:12 PM by Domenico Montanaro
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The Giuliani campaign released the following from Campaign Manager Michael DuHaime: "We congratulate Mike Huckabee on a hard-fought victory in Iowa.  This race is wide open and we will continue to run a national primary campaign designed to win the number of delegates necessary to become the Republican nominee.  Rudy is the only Republican candidate who can not only win the primary and general elections, but will turn purple states red."

From NBC's Matthew E. Berger
MIAMI -- Giuliani campaign officials seemed to be enjoying Huckabee’s victory in Iowa Thursday, mostly because it wasn’t Romney picking up the prize.

The Giuliani campaign has always seen Romney as its most viable opponent, and the one most likely to campaign negatively against a challenger. So there seemed to be some excitement that Romney was being taken down a peg Thursday, and the fact that Huckabee was the victor was secondary.

Giuliani told Chris Matthews that Huckabee had run a “very positive” campaign, a slight swipe at Romney. He also said the campaign didn’t expect to win in Iowa.

“We have a number of good Republican candidates and it’s gonna be a mixed field,” Giuliani said on MSNBC.

Even if Romney wins New Hampshire next week, the Republican nomination could be split several ways by the time Giuliani makes his big push in Florida on Jan. 29. But there is a caveat. A McCain victory Tuesday could be problematic because Giuliani and McCain attract largely the same voters. Indeed, Giuliani has been asked several times in recent days in New Hampshire what distinguishes him from the Arizona senator.

Giuliani has talked for weeks about a proportional strategy, and noting that it would be a 29 inning ballgame, for the number of states in play through Feb. 5. Therefore, it was interesting to see Romney of all people pick up the baseball analogy, talking about Iowa as the first inning of a 50-inning, 50-state game.

Campaign officials say Huckabee’s victory won’t change their strategy. They are still planning to gamble largely on Florida, and highlight early voting that is already ongoing in some of the larger states Giuliani is counting on.

They also said they would not likely attack Huckabee, continuing to only go negative against Republicans when provoked. The campaign had been engaged in a back and forth with Romney throughout the fall.

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Mike Huckabee earned his victory tonight with the sweat and determination that we should all expect from a President.  If you are impressed with his victory, I encourage you to take my challenge by visiting:

www.abuckforhuck.com
Rudy should concentrate on turning his kids to like him instead of turning purple states red.
Giuliani does not have what it takes to be the
answer to the Reagan Republicans.  Without the
Reagan Republicans and the Christian Right the
Republicans will lose the White House.  If
Democrates wouldn't scare Christians they would
win big and long.
Neither Reagan, Carter, Bush Sr., Kerry or Dukakis won Iowa, yet went on to win their party's nomination.  This gives me hope that there may yet be a choice between crap and more crap come November.  I'd have more confidence in this process if the average voter knew the issues and history of each candidate.  The only winners tonight are the media and the people making money off this war.
I will be working twice as hard for decent honest men men like Ron Paul. He is not only a good state-
men which are far and few between today; but
also a good Christian man who has studied the
Bible, and history. Too many people today want
to just vote their party without studying their
beliefs or some vote because a person supported
them.....such as Oprah, or other people.
Ron Paul may have studied the Bible -- and that's precisely the kind of narrow-minded dogma, from any religion, I do NOT want in a President -- but he certainly hasn't studied history, if his thoughts on the Federal Reserve, markets, and the Civil War are any example.  

Markets are generally better than commands for organizing wealth but they are far from being fair, reliable and free in nearly all cases.  It is WELL-REGULATED capitalism that has given us prosperity, and the whole problem of the 21st Century economy is that American regulators are no longer perceived as competent or fair -- it does depend more who you lobby and the corruption of the media in validating your PR campaign.  Democracy and the worker/taxpayer/citizen were trampled long ago.  

I've worked on more than one populist/third party campaign over the years, I admire the rebellious spirit of the Ron Paulistas ... I just wish these fellow citizens were a little more attuned to realities and not to the various bits of conservative and libertarian fantasy that so float their boats for Ron Paul.  
RUDY WAS SPEECHLESS AS WERE O REILLY AND SHAWN HANNITY WHO ARE NO LONGER FAIR AND BALANCED, THEY THINK THEY ARE TOO GOOD TO SUPPORT A POOR BOY. E MAIL THEN AND CHASTISE THEM HUCK SUPPORTERS


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