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December 14, 2007 6:48 PM

Giuliani's New Push

(CBS)
From CBS News' Ryan Corsaro:

While Giuliani was fundraising at private events in Texas today, his campaign is planning a sort of re-launch to boost the mayor’s numbers.

He's lagging now in the early voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, so Giuliani returns to Florida tomorrow to give what his campaign is calling “key speeches” on why he wants to become president and what he sees as the future under his presidency.

The two big topics he’ll discuss will be national security and fiscal conservatism, which he discusses at nearly every campaign stop, but his campaign is doing all they can to attract attention and hype the mayor as the race to Iowa and New Hampshire’s date looms ahead. The Washington Post reports that the tagline of the speech will be “Tested. Ready. Now.”

Next week, it’s New Hampshire – Giuliani hits the area Monday and returns on Friday.

In other news, Mitt Romney’s campaign has been distributing links to a YouTube clip of Rudy Giuliani making statements on illegal immigrants that they say “contradict” his current message.

The poor-quality clip comes from Giuliani’s radio show, “Live From City Hall,” which he hosted while mayor of New York City.

In the clip, Giuliani says "The city of New York, quite frankly, is quite tolerant of undocumented immigration and this shouldn’t surprise you because I've been the Mayor for a long time and outspoken on this issue, even nationally, I happen to agree with that."

The comments, according to the Romney campaign, were made four days before September 11th, 2001.

Responding to the Romney campaign’s pushing of the old clip, Giuliani spokesperson Maria Comella told CBS News, “Wake us up when Mitt Romney has something new to offer besides attacks on his Republican colleagues in an effort to distract voters from his lackluster record.”

This is not the first time Romney campaign members have provided the media with links to unflattering Giuliani clips. Back in September, shortly after Giuliani answered a cell phone call from his wife at an NRA event, the Romney folks e-mailed a link to Giuliani doing the same thing at an event in Florida.

Giuliani now says that the United States should end illegal immigration, and argues that his views on illegal immigrants changed when he saw technology that could keep them from coming over the border.

Giuliani has said he approves for the estimated 12 to 15 million illegal immigrants living in the United States to remain here as long as they had a “tamper-proof ID card,” pay taxes, and do not have a criminal record. He says that ones who did not follow those rules would be deported.
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by moderate1992 December 15, 2007 2:20 AM EST
wasn''t Rudy''s whole campaign based on the concept that he was the only guy who could beat Hilary. now that Hilary is destined not to even win the nomination, HIS ENTIRE REASON FOR GETTING THE NOD IS MOOT.
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by giantrobot2 December 15, 2007 1:24 AM EST
Mitt Romney is the Republican Howard Dean!!! Read all about it!

After the Iowa debate yesterday Mitt Romney stopped in Marion, Iowa to give a speech at Linn-Mar High School. He said the following:

%u201CAnd I%u2019m convinced the world will remember as well because you%u2019re going to do something which people don%u2019t expect, which is give me a victory,%u201D Romney said. %u201CAnd then I%u2019m going to New Hampshire where I%u2019m pretty solidly in the lead in New Hampshire, and I%u2019m gonna be in Nevada, and I%u2019m gonna win Nevada, and I%u2019m gonna be in Wyoming, and I%u2019ll win that one and Michigan. And we%u2019re gonna do pretty *** well%u2014that%u2019s at least what I plan."

.... Yahhh Hip Ha!!!

Everybody is reading all about this now. Mitt Romney is Howard Dean all over again. The media and the Democrats will now play this over and over and over and over.

This is what brought down Howard Dean and now is bringing down Mitt Romney. Republicans don''t need another Howard Dean.

.... Yahhh Hip Ha!!!
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by amygb1 December 15, 2007 1:11 AM EST
I think that Giuliani''s past views on immigration need to be highlighted so that voters can recognize these "deathbed conversions" to tough immigration policies. Giuliani as well as Huckabee have suddenly had a change of heart while Romney has a record of implementing tough immigration policies.
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by amygb1 December 15, 2007 1:09 AM EST
I think that Giuliani''s past views on immigration need to be highlighted so that voters can recognize these "deathbed conversions" to tough immigration policies. Giuliani as well as Huckabee have suddenly had a change of heart while Romney has a record of implementing tough immigration policies.
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by amygb1 December 15, 2007 1:07 AM EST
I think that Giuliani''s past views on immigration need to be highlighted so that voters can recognize these "deathbed conversions" to tough immigration policies. Giuliani as well as Huckabee have suddenly had a change of heart while Romney has a record of implementing tough immigration policies.
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by econprofssor December 14, 2007 10:37 PM EST
MITT ROMNEY IS SO AWESOME . . . he''s kind of like Huckabee, but with experience, success, intelligence, and a graduate education. He''s also a lot like Giuliani, but with honesty, integrity, hair, and a wife and children who aren''t embarrased to support their dad.
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