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Post by captaggie on Dec 5, 2007 20:33:11 GMT -5
news14.com/content/headlines/590276/giuliani-speaks-at-n-c--a-t/Default.aspxGiuliani speaks at N.C. A&T Updated: 12/03/2007 07:00 PM Rudy Giuliani discussed his 12 commitments at a speech Monday in Greensboro. “If we step back the way at least the leading Democratic candidates for president have talked about stepping back, I honestly believe this country will be in more peril,” he said. “We’ll certainly extend the struggle longer than it has to be.” In his speech, Giuliani also mentioned government control and how he wants to give people back the power over their own lives and finances. Coming to A&T may have been a calculated move by Giuliani's camp. There, the presidential hopeful is able to reach two key groups -- women and African-Americans. But while the majority of this group seemed to share the candidate's views, nationally the numbers don't seem to add up. According to a recent CBS/New York Times news poll, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., leads the pack among women voters with 46 percent. Sen. Barrack Obama, D-Ill., is next in line with 41 percent and Giuliani only received 37 percent. Among African-American voters, the numbers are even worse. Polls show Clinton with a commanding lead over Giuliani, 86 percent to 13 percent.
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Post by @ProfBellamy on Dec 6, 2007 3:15:52 GMT -5
What sane Black person would spend $50 to eat a dinner and listen to Rudy???...
If the move was to reach African-Americans, then he should've done a campaign stop in the Student Union...or had lunch in the Cafe.
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