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March 28, 2007

The pilgrim voter's progress

Pugnaciously libertarian blog Hit and Run gives a guarded sidelong peek at possibly grudgingly allowing that Rudy Giuliani might be attempting to convince them he is fiscally somewhere within their ballpark. Drawing forth this comment:

As it stands now, I am backing Ron Paul. When he inevitably pulls out, I will back Giuliani. When we find something incredibly bad about Giuliani’s background, I will migrate towards Richardson. When his campaign fizzles, I will move towards Obama. When Obama starts to proclaim health care is a “right” and backs a single payer system, I will move towards Romney. When Romney flips on something at the last minute, I will jump on Newt’s bandwagon. Once Newt pulls out because he started too late and doesn’t have funding, I will forget about that reason I left Giuliani and back him again.

There, I’m done. See you guys in November of ‘08.


Meanwhile, Steve Forbes signs on as Giuliani's "national campaign co-chair and senior policy advisor."

What the Giuliani campaign says about his economic record while the Mayor of New York.

More Rudy coverage here.

Judith | 03/28/07 at 07:19 PM | Categories: - GOTV '06 to '08

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Glad that you too are finally recognizing that Rudy Giuliani is a candidate that libertarians can support.

Libertarians for Giuliani at www.mainstreamlibertarian.com

Eric Dondero | March 29, 2007 12:55 PM

Notice that support only comes after the "inevitable" pull out of Ron Paul.

P Campbell | March 30, 2007 07:29 AM

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