• Carly Fiorina,  Chris Christie,  Day By Day,  GOP,  Meg Whitman

    Day By Day July 8, 2010 – Call It

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, the party of old white men, the GOP has diversified, no?

    Or is the appeal of the RIGHT = ideas and policy which have attracted a broad spectrum of Americans?

    It will be interesting to watch Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina in California push back against the old LEFT of Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer. A new day for the GOP in California and wins by one or both will have implications for the Presidential race to replace Obama in 2012.

    And, Chris Christie in New Jersey will lead a resurgence of the Republicans in the East.

    Interesting times for a GOP which was called a southern regional party less than two years ago.

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  • Chris Christie,  Chris Daggett,  Jon Corzine,  Rudy Giuliani

    Rudy Giuliani Stumps for Chris Christie in New Jersey Governor’s Race and Calls on Chris Daggett to Quit

    Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani endorses Chris Christie for Governor of New Jersey

    Rudy doing what he enjoys most (outside watching the Yankees win)on the campaign trail supporting Republican candidates.

    This weekend he will be in New Jersey.

    Rudy Giuliani yesterday jumped into the nasty political fight across the Hudson — calling New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine a “failure” and urging an independent candidate to withdraw and clear the way for Republican Chris Christie.

    Giuliani said he wants independent hopeful Chris Daggett to quit and lend his support to Christie, whose poll numbers have dropped amid rising support for the third-party candidate.

    “I would think he [Daggett] would not want to be the reason why New Jersey has someone like Jon Corzine for governor for the next four years, who wants to raise taxes, raise fees and basically cave in to special interests,” the former mayor told The Post.

    Giuliani is stumping for Christie today and tomorrow in Jersey.

    “I think [Christie] has now gotten to the margin where he can win even with Daggett, but it’d be better if Daggett wasn’t in the race,” Giuliani said.

    Always the astute politician Rudy is with calling out Daggett. But, unfortunately, Daggett will not be going anywhere.

    The latest poll shows Christie with a slight lead.


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