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Originally Posted by deadbeater
A multiple marriager just like Reagan.
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A leader this early in an election does not get nominated - especially in the Democratic party. Romney's father (Governor of Michigan) and Rockefeller (Governor of NY) are classic examples.
But Guiliani has another problem as TheMercenary appears to address. Party mainstream has little in common with Republicans such as Specter of PA, Collins of ME, Hagel of NE, Sununu of NH, and Bloomberg of NY. Guiliani has a same problem.
Worse for Guliani as well as for so many other Republicans is this flip-flop on abortion and other issues. That's not a leader. That is one playing for a political agenda. As far as I am concerned, both party nominations are wide open to anyone - announced or not yet running. Why is it even relevant or discussed. That election is 1.5 years off.
History suggests none of these candidates will be nominated. An exception may occur. But these people should be acting as leaders - not whoring for votes.