Rudy Giuliani’s big state strategy, not campaigning hard in the small early primary states, will payoff with nothing more than finishing within 10% points of the Florida winner, which will probably be Giuliani anyway, presuming he does ok in New Hampshire and South Carolina, leading up to the Florida primary, because Rudy has received little press coverage over the last few months leading up to Iowa and New Hampshire, so a reasonably close second in Florida would show the world that his core support is there, in Florida, New York, California, Texas too, and then, the ball will begin rolling for Team Rudy.
Rudy is climbing in the polls in New Hampshire, probably now at around 15%, so add 5 points to that in the next few days, and Rudy will be rolling at that point, perhaps to then win South Carolina, and then on to Florida. It’s shaping up just as Rudy planned, so I look for New Hampshire Independents to see all this, to vote in the Republican primary there, as Obama has no interest in handling the serious illegal immigration situation, nor providing school choice to low income families, so he’s hardly the populist he’s purported to be. It’s go Rudy time.
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Republican Rudy Giuliani’s No Gamble Really Big State Strategy Necessitates Not Winning Florida but Showing Core Strength of Rudy’s National Campaign with School Choice for American Families and Domestic Security from Illegal Aliens
Rudy Giuliani’s big state strategy, not campaigning hard in the small early primary states, will payoff with nothing more than finishing within 10% points of the Florida winner, which will probably be Giuliani anyway, presuming he does ok in New Hampshire and South Carolina, leading up to the Florida primary, because Rudy has received little press coverage over the last few months leading up to Iowa and New Hampshire, so a reasonably close second in Florida would show the world that his core support is there, in Florida, New York, California, Texas too, and then, the ball will begin rolling for Team Rudy.
Rudy is climbing in the polls in New Hampshire, probably now at around 15%, so add 5 points to that in the next few days, and Rudy will be rolling at that point, perhaps to then win South Carolina, and then on to Florida. It’s shaping up just as Rudy planned, so I look for New Hampshire Independents to see all this, to vote in the Republican primary there, as Obama has no interest in handling the serious illegal immigration situation, nor providing school choice to low income families, so he’s hardly the populist he’s purported to be. It’s go Rudy time.
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