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Giuliani Adds `Fiscal Conservative' Pitch to Campaign

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Giuliani Adds `Fiscal Conservative' Pitch to Campaign

Postby Tumbleweed on Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:44 pm

Rudy seems to be attempting to redefine himself as a conservative.

Heidi Przybyla

July 20 (Bloomberg) -- Rudy Giuliani shot to the front of the Republican presidential field by touting his anti-terrorism and leadership credentials. Now he's adding an economic message to the mix.

Giuliani, 63, is spending much of his time on the stump these days declaring that he best embodies his party's principles of free markets, low taxes and limited spending. ``As a fiscal conservative, I have by far the strongest record of anybody running on either side,'' he told reporters in Novi, Michigan, last week.

The former New York mayor's support for gay and abortion rights poses an obstacle to the Republican nomination, so he needs to stress issues more popular with the party rank and file as a counterweight, said Frank Donatelli, who served in President Ronald Reagan's White House as political affairs director.

``He's looking to broaden his portfolio,'' Donatelli said. While Giuliani has established ``very strong'' anti-terrorism credentials, ``you can't talk about that all the time,'' Donatelli said. As a result, ``he needs to stake out a strong position'' on economic and fiscal matters.

Critics, though, point out that he diverged from the conservative mainstream by opposing the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994, and Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes's flat-tax plan in 1996.

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Postby CHUQ on Sat Jul 21, 2007 4:36 am

Interesting that the story is from Bloomberg. Could it have anything to do with a possible presidential bid?
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Postby Tumbleweed on Sat Jul 21, 2007 9:28 am

Mayor Giuliani handed over a larger deficit to Mayor Bloomberg than he inherited,'' Glenn Hubbard, an economic adviser to former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, said in an interview last week.

That doesn't sound like a fiscal conservative to me.

The former New York mayor's support for gay and abortion rights poses an obstacle to the Republican nomination


That's going to be his biggest hurdle. His Liberal record and family values will be a tough sell to the Christian Conservatives. :lol:

We haven't really heard much about his personal life yet but it will happen. He married his cousin, pushed for gay rights, and even made a trans-gender video to name a few. He may do well in the north but the south will be one tough sell.
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