January 17, 2008

Drive to Five Rudy Giuliani Fundraising

Republican presidential candidate, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, right, shakes hands with Florida Governor Charlie Crist during a campaign stop, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008, in Tallahassee, Fla.

From Flap’s e-mail box, an independent fundraising effort to support America’s Mayor:

DRIVE2FIVE Rudy Fundraiser

Help give Rudy the resources he needs to be victorious on February 5th and win the Republican nomination! Click on the buttons below to make your contribution or join Team Rudy. Encourage your friends to participate too. The more people who sign up to help the more speed Rudy can build up to cross the finish line.

Go here and help Rudy.



by @ 7:26 pm. Filed under Fundraising, Campaign 2008

January 9, 2008

On To Florida

Cross Posted from the FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog


Rudy Giuliani addressing Team Giuliani after the New Hampshire Primary

Rudy Giuliani is on to Florida in his big states strategy.

The latest Florida poll has Rudy leading both Mike Huckabee and John McCain by 5 Points.

The Mayor will be making a major speech on taxes and financial policy tomorrow afternoon in Melbourne, Florida.



by @ 9:12 am. Filed under Poll Watch, Campaign 2008

December 5, 2007

Rudy Giuliani Watch: Status of the Campaign PM Edition


The Byrds–I Feel A Whole Lot Better

All eyes tomorrow will be on Mitt Romney and his Mormon Faith Speech: Faith in America. The direction and even the survivability of Mitt’s campaign will hinge on the speech. It could be the beginning of the end or the beginning of a revival.

Mitt now trails Baptist preacher and politician Mike Huckabee in Iowa and his poll numbers have been falling in other southern states where evangelical Christians make up more of the GOP voter base.

But, Romney is NO JACK KENNEDY.

If Romney missteps he is done.

Rudy Giuliani has lost his front runner status in the Rasmussen Daily Presidential tracking poll to Mike Huckabee but continues to lead the national poll averages and in major delegate-rich large states like California and Florida.

It is conceivable that Giuliani would have to wait until Florida (“RUDY”S FIREWALL”) before registering an election win. He will finish no higher than third in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. He may finish second in Michigan and might win in Nevada.

But, this is the best he will be able to do.

However, if Romney collapses tomorrow or in the next week from the Mormon scrutiny and MSM harping masquerading as anti-Mormon bigotry the Mayor MIGHT finish second in New Hampshire and could win Michigan.

South Carolina will be the grand fight between Fred Thompson and Mike Huckabee. And, might be the end of one or both of them.

The Mayor can wait and has the resources to do so. His strategy has been correct.

The race remains fluid and it comes down to College Station, Texas tomorrow to shake up the race.

Now, do you understand the video above?

Patrick Ruffini just e-mailed Flap and said the speech will be carried here live on the internet at 10:30 AM EST or 7:30 AM Pacific time.

Stay tuned……

Previous:

Rudy Giuliani Watch: “ONE HOUR” On Air In New Hampshire

Rudy Giuliani California Poll Watch: Rudy 32% McCain 18% Huckabee 14% Romney 14% Thompson 13%

Mitt Romney Watch: “Sanctuary Mansion” Landscapers Fired by Romney

Rudy Giuliani Poll Watch: Rudy 25% Huckabee 16% McCain 15% Thompson 15% Romney 12% Paul 4% in Latest USA Today/Gallup GOP Poll

Rudy Giuliani Watch: Rudy Assails Huckabee on “FAIR TAX”

Rudy Giuliani Watch: The Meaning of Fiscal Conservatism

Rudy Giuliani Watch: New Hampshire Troopers Endorse Rudy


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by @ 10:55 pm. Filed under Campaign Strategy, Campaign 2008

November 26, 2007

Time to UNMASK Romney

Republican presidential hopeful, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani smiles as departs after a breakfast address to a political group in Bedford, N.H.., Monday Nov. 26, 2007.

Rudy Giuliani FINALLY goes on the offensive against Mitt Romney in New Hampshire.

In a big strategic shift, Rudy Giuliani hammered Mitt Romney’s record Sunday on three fronts, saying it was time to “take the mask off and take a look at what kind of governor was he.”

Using some of the toughest language of his campaign, Giuliani, in an interview with Politico, slammed Romney on health care, crime and taxes. At the same time he portrayed the one-time moderate as a hypocrite on a host of social issues who lives “in a glass house.” It was easily the most sweeping attack Giuliani has delivered against Romney in this campaign.

Rudy is right and there are plenty of issues to draw upon for television and radio ads:

Mitt Romney is ONLY doing well in the polls in states where he has been “on air” with television ads without being contested. He flounders in all of the rest and Rudy is beating him.

Watch the Giuliani campaign to start airing “FLIP-FLOP Mitt ads and other ads highlighting Romney’s oddities and inconsistencies.

Stay tuned……

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Rudy Giuliani Watch: Rudy Calls on Mitt Romney to Explain Judicial Appointment

Rudy Giuliani Watch: “Challenges” On Air In New Hampshire

Giuliani Nevada Poll Watch: Rudy Beating Romney by 7 Points


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by @ 12:04 pm. Filed under Campaign Strategy, Campaign 2008

November 14, 2007

Giuliani California Campaign Watch: Call Out for Telephone Volunteers

Cross Posted from the FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog


Rudy Giuliani addressing California Campaign volunteers at his Glendale, California office, November 13, 2007. Video by Flap

This is a call out for all Californians for Rudy to get involved in the Giuliani for President Campaign - PHONE FOR RUDY.

Here are the details:

  • Monday and Wednesday Nights from 6 - 9 PM @ Giuliani Headquarters: 300 West Glenoaks Blvd. Glendale 91202

Bring your own snacks……..

Contact:

Field Rep Ashley Ingram

Telephone: 818-281-9081

E-mail: ashleyingram@joinrudy2008.com


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