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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!(Dec. 22) -- Former New York City mayor and Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani will not challenge rookie Kirsten Gillibrand for New York's junior senator seat, the New York Times reports. Gillibrand was appointed less than a year ago to the seat held by now Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and trails Giuliani in various polls, fueling speculation that the former mayor might enter the Republican ...
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, but the prospect of potentially facing Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, who is quietly planning his own run for governor, may not have appealed to Mr. Giuliani, who suffered a bruising defeat in the 2008 Republican presidential primary," the Times reports. "While many political analysts believe ...
If my handy electoral vote counter is correct, Massachusetts is worth 12 electoral votes in 2008 while Colorado is worth merely nine. So the following is either a shrewd political move designed to bring New England in play in the general election, or Rudy Guiliani really likes the American League: Sounds like a baseball flip-flop. Rudy Giuliani, a lifelong New York Yankees fan, said Tuesday he's pulling for their most hated rivals, the Boston Red Sox, to win the World Series over the Colorado Rockies."I'm rooting for the Red Sox," the Republican presidential contender said in response to a ...
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