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    Rudy Giuliani

    Published: 01/15/10

    Obama, Giuliani, Clinton in Massachusetts as New Senate Poll Shows Trouble for Coakley

    By  Jill Lawrence
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    BOSTON – A few yards from a statue of Paul Revere, with at least one man shouting "the liberals are coming, the liberals are coming," Rudy Giuliani opened a weekend of celebrity politicking Friday in a Massachusetts Senate race that has suddenly turned into a cliff-hanger. About 300 people ...

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    Published: 01/8/10

    Rudy Giuliani Says Obama 'Turned a Corner' on Terrorism

    By  David Sessions

    During a "Good Morning America" appearance on Friday, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani had some rare positive words for the president. "I'm very hopeful that President Obama turned a corner yesterday," Giuliani said. "He first used the words 'war on terror,' thank goodness. He hasn't done ...

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    Published: 12/15/09

    Polls Differ on a Thompson Challenge to Gillibrand in New York

    By  Bruce Drake

    A pair of polls out today differ on how well New York City Comptroller William Thompson Jr. would do if he challenges Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand for the Democratic nomination, but at this point, neither is conclusive given how many voters haven't really focused on that possibility. ...

    Published: 12/7/09

    The Last Tiger Woods Question

    By  Jeffrey Weiss
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    There's only one real question left about Tiger Woods: Why? Not "Why did he cheat on his wife?" Infidelity is so much a part of human history that the question is all but boring. My question is: Why did he think he would not get caught? In the year 2009, when the slightest rumor about relative ...

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    Published: 11/23/09

    Gillibrand Still Struggling to Make Her Name Known Across New York

    By  Bruce Drake
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    When Kirsten Gillibrand was named earlier this year to fill the seat vacated by Hillary Clinton, the conventional wisdom was that if she hoped to win a full term next year in her own right, she would have to make herself better known across New York. The latest poll numbers show she still has her ...

    Published: 11/20/09

    Giuliani Leads Gillibrand in New York Senate Match-Up

    By  Bruce Drake

    While news broke this week that former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani would not run for governor, the focus is now on reports he will run for senator, a job he probably has a better chance of winning, according to a set of Marist polls this week. ...

    Published: 11/19/09

    Rudy Giuliani Not Running for New York Governor Next Year

    By  David Sessions

    Former New York City mayor Rudy Guliani has decided against a run for governor of New York, the New York Times reports. The decision is a blow to Republican leaders, who saw him as a strong candidate in a race with a deeply unpopular Democratic governor. "It was not clear what prompted the decision, ...

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    Published: 11/16/09

    Cuomo Leads Giuliani in a New York Governor's Match-Up

    By  Bruce Drake
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    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani wouldn't say on Sunday's talk shows whether he would run for governor in 2010, but if he did -- and faced Attorney General Andrew Cuomo -- he'd find himself trailing by 53 percent to 41 percent, according to a Siena Research Institute survey conducted Nov. ...

    Published: 11/15/09

    Republicans, Democrats Clash Over N.Y. Trial for Accused 9/11 Plotters

    By  Bruce Drake
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    The partisan debate continued today over the Obama administration's decision to try the accused Sept. 11 conspirators in a civilian court in New York, with Republicans asserting they should face a military tribunal because the attacks were an act of war, while Democrats said the trial would ...

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    Published: 10/21/09

    Cuomo Leads Paterson Among Black Voters

    By  Bruce Drake

    New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo leads Gov. David Paterson, the state's first African-American governor, by 51 percent to 24 percent among black voters in a Democratic primary matchup, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted Oct. 14-19. ...

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