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I can't recall where I read it, but Rudy is broke. I could be wrong though.I'm not familiar with the rules so does anyone know what happens to his sizeable (50 million) campaign war chest if he drops out? I can't imagine he's spent even close to all of it since the only state he really campaigned in was Florida. Rudy is second only to Romney among Republicans in raising dough. What happens to the dough if he doesn't bake with it?
He's the republican equivalent of John Kerry. He's a flip flopper and tells you what you want to hear. He reeks of "career politician". That's just my opinion though.Could someone explain the distaste for Romney. I feel I may be missing something.
Romney favors "Assault" Weapons Ban
* "He [Romney] is a supporter of the federal assault weapons ban."
- Romney 2002 campaign website
Romney Balances Budget with $500 Million in New Fees
* "His first budget, presented under a cloud of a $2 billion deficit, balanced the budget with some spending cuts, but a $500 million increase in various fees was the largest component of the budget fix." Cato Institute annual Fiscal Policy Report Card - America's Governors, 2004. Romney was rated a "C" overall by Cato.
See presentation on Cato website
Not necessarily. I'm going to do my part, vote for Paul, and hope for the best.Is it safe to say it's probably down to McCain or Romney for the republicans?
Is it safe to say it's probably down to McCain or Romney for the republicans?
Romney gets owned by radio host who was going to vote for him. Until Romney laughed in this interview at issues that were important to the host.
Warning a few bad words.
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