I am not really a fan of Giuliani, but it was hard to pass up blogging about him this week because he just campaigned in my hometown, Cape May, NJ. Staying true to my roots I will use my local paper as a reference, The Atlantic City Press.
Giuliani stopped by the seaside town to help raise money for the state Senator, Nicholas Asselta, while also campaigning in a town that quite friendly towards the republican party. It was a I will scratch your back if you scratch mine type of deal.
He also spoke on the lawn of the Congress Hall which a historic building in Cape May where other presidents have stayed, however he is the first presidential candidate to visit the hotel during a campaign. His speech mainly consisted of bashing Clinton which must have become mundane for the democrats out there. But the real excitement was at the end of speech where he said "We need a Democratic candidate who, the day after the convention, is going to double and triple the size of his offices in New Jersey," the Republican said. "And that candidate is me. And you know who's going to elect me president of the United States? The state of New Jersey." Maybe he is getting confused with which party he is running for because of all the talk in the media that he is too liberal to be a conservative.
Monday, October 8, 2007
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