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Rep. Tom Tancredo, in a letter posted on his campaign Web site, announced he would not be participating in a Spanish language debate on Dec. 9.
The debate, sponsored by Univision, will take place in Miami, and will take candidates’ answers in English and translate them into Spanish. But Tancredo will not be participating.
“Can anyone imagine [...]

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Presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani has released one television ad a week during the past month, and this week is no exception.
“Promise” which will air in Boston and New Hampshire starting today, reiterates his record as mayor of New York, and takes a shot at his Democrat competitors, as he reaches for the independent vote.
Here’s an [...]

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New York’s former mayor spent the weekend in New Hampshire, and his visit may have paid off.
Over the holiday weekend, he received two key Republican endorsements whose names should sound familiar to Southern New Hampshire and Merrimack Valley residents.
At a visit to the Queen City on Saturday, Machester’s Mayor Frank Guinta endorsed Rudy Giuliani and [...]

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He’s back, for the first time in more than a month, and Rudy Giuliani hopes to take New Hampshire voters by storm.
In three days, he’ll tour 10 towns and make even more appearances. A key endorsement is supposed to be made at Manchester City Hall plaza.
On Saturday, Giuliani will make stops in Laconia, Winnesquam, Concord, [...]

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Presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani is keeping his image fresh, by introducing the third television ad in less than three weeks.
Today, New Hampshire and Massachusetts residents will get the first look at a new ad called “Challenges.”
Once again, Giuliani touts his record as mayor of New York, but this time he hits all the bases.
In less [...]

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When Rudy Giuliani decided to put his ads on television, he decided to do it as often as he could.
Less than one week after his first TV ad, “Tested”, hit local stations in Boston and New Hampshire, running several times each night, he’s released his second television ad.
Today the “Leadership” ad began to air. In [...]

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Presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani wasn’t rooting for anyone when he took in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Ford 400 race this weekend.
After the long-time New York Yankees fan took grief for saying he wanted the Red Sox to win the World Series, he was opinionless at the track.
When asked whether he wanted Jimmie Johnson or Jeff [...]

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Thursday marks a wake-up call for Bay State residents without health insurance to get enrolled or run the risk of paying a fine under the new mandatory health program. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney helped craft the plan, which is meant to make insurance affordable. He’s touted it as a better solution than Hillary Clinton [...]

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Rudy hits the tube

Television may seem to be clogged with political advertisements, but it’s about to get more jammed.
Rudy Giuliani will launch his first television ad in New Hampshire and Massachusetts tomorrow.
All three of the front-runners on both the Democrat and Republican tickets have already begun to air television ads in Boston and New Hampshire.
Rudy’s television ad, “Tested”, [...]

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Viva Rudy

First, it was conservative Pat Robertson, who is credited with forming the Christian Coalition.
Now, there’s a coalition of Hispanic voters.
The support for Rudy Giuliani is piling up, from some places where it may not be expected.
Congressman Luis Fortuño, R-Puerto Rico, will head up the Viva Rudy coalition that kicks off activities in Orlando and Miami [...]

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