Giuliani constantly states that he puts many traditionally non-Republican states in play.
The Globe disagrees. Read here or follow the little bits below:
In emphasizing electability, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani contends that if he is the Republican presidential nominee, he will make the party competitive in states that Democrats traditionally dominate.
But for the second poll in a row, Zogby International shows Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, the state's junior senator, leading Giuliani, the GOP's national poll leader, in a head-to-head matchup of New Yorkers, the voters who know them best.
Almost all national polls show Clinton defeating Giuliani in a hypothetical contest.
Rudy's never produced any data to support his greater "electability" claims. All the polls, including those cited above, suggest otherwise.
Rudy will not put new states in play. Instead, he'll compromise traditionally Republican ones. In short, he'll alienate core Republicans and devestate the conservative movement.
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