Giuliani takes step toward '08 bid
By shooie
@shooie (4984)
United States
8 responses
@zuri25 (2125)
• United States
16 Nov 06
He has as good a chance any anyone else who is brave enough to run for president. He's most known for the way he handled 9/11, which was commendable. For that reason and because many people view him as a "good leader" and "a man who cares about the people" I think he does have a decent shot. There are alot of people who would vote for him simply because they don't want to see a woman become president. We shall see.
@zuri25 (2125)
• United States
16 Nov 06
I'm not really sure if Hillary is the right woman for the job or not. If she does run, I will be following her campaign closely and listening to what she thinks she has to offer. For a time there, people were saying the Condolessa Rice should run, but I don't think she is the right woman either. Again, we shall see.
@carlennj (589)
• United States
16 Nov 06
+ for you on the Great topic! I think he has a better chance than Hillary! He's shown he can take charge as he did cleaning up Times Square in NYC. He also did a great job holding the city together after 911. I think he has more actual experience than the other candidates. What do you think?
@wathanjim (2214)
• United States
14 Nov 06
Its gonna be very interesting.I think we should all start doing our homework.Giuliani will get votes for 9/11
@jessicameron (374)
• United States
16 Nov 06
I think if he can run NYC and turn it around like he did, he'd do a pretty good job running our country. Aside from that, the Republicans would be smart to put him on the ticket because he'd pick up a lot of the moderate independent and even liberal vote. My two cents
@honestentrepreneur (279)
• United States
16 Nov 06
I think he has a chance, especially if he runs the "Terrorism" headliner. At least we know he can work, he was very successful as Mayor of New York.
@lectricky (680)
• United States
16 Nov 06
It'll be VERY interesting. I think Giuliani has a chance, but I'm not sure that his stances on certain issues will appeal to Republicans. Which is fine by me, but it may mean less votes for him for not being "conservative" (close-minded) enough. If I thought Obama would have a good chance, I'd really want him to run, but I think his lack of experience would work against him. As for Clinton...well, I'm not sold, but then again, I'm unable to vote.