Watching NBC, they showed Rudy and Pat together... does this help or hurt his campaign?
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Watching NBC, they showed Rudy and Pat together... does this help or hurt his campaign?
Odd as it seems that anybody would care what Pat Robertson says, a lot of people do. I think the endorsement would tend to help Rudy, since he's running very strong among Republicans except for Evangelicals. It'll probably tend to give Rudy some cred with the Christian right.Watching NBC, they showed Rudy and Pat together... does this help or hurt his campaign?
Watching NBC, they showed Rudy and Pat together... does this help or hurt his campaign?
I need to find ONE GOP candidate that I can support at least a little bit.
FinallyDoes this mean Rudy endorses the remarks Pat condoned about 9/11 being caused by gays, lesbians, pagans, and the ALCU?
Assuming that Pat's endorsement was completely unilateral, which isn't likely. You can bet there was a lot of negotiation leading up to the endorsement. However much they might like to distance themselves from his more insane pronouncements, any of the Republican candidates would have loved to have Robertson's endorsement.Finally
Umm - you do realize that Pat endorsing Rudy <> Rudy endorsing Pat - Right?
Oh, there is a possibility that Rudy endorses Pat, but that condition is not necessary.Assuming that Pat's endorsement was completely unilateral, which isn't likely. You can bet there was a lot of negotiation leading up to the endorsement. However much they might like to distance themselves from his more insane pronouncements, any of the Republican candidates would have loved to have Robertson's endorsement.
A Republican presidential candidate has to win over as many right-wing religious fanatics as possible before he gets to run in the actual election.