Could be spin, as polls are open in Florida. But this certainly isn't going to turn the tide. So, is Rudy taking the stage tomorrow night? And, if so, why? Hmm A deal with Mitt? If Rudy stays in for Feb. 5, it helps Romney.
Rudy Giuliani will debate in California tomorrow, according to his chief political adviser Tony Carbonetti.
“We are going to California,” Carbonetti told me a few minutes ago at Wolfie Cohen’s Rascal House in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida where Rudy shook hands with voters and ate cereal.
“We’re going to get out the vote,” Giuliani said as he walked out of the diner. “We’re going to urge people to get out and vote.”


A Romney-Giuliani ticket doesn't seem terribly likely in my opinion... (although an appointment as AG or even SecState might be in the cards). If there is any hint of a deal, Romney does well to keep it mum until the convention.
But Rudy should at least stick in through Tsunami Tuesday, to hopefully spoil the McCain votes.
Posted by: seekeronos | Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 01:16 PM
Anything to stop crazy Rino McCain- a Romney-Rudy ticket preannounced is unlikely to say the least but it would really put Johnny on the spot.
Rudy is McCain without the backstabbing and media whoring.
Posted by: jjshaka | Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 02:51 PM
This whole election cycle is being skewed due to Huck hanging onto a fairly good size conservative block of voters who vote religious first and conservative second but rarely have what they consider a religious candidate to choose from.
It makes the smaller remain voter pool make things like the polls more volatile then they otherwise would be as well as likely steps up the rhetoric to secure voters from that smaller pool.
Add to that the polls looking like they have already been off twice in NH & SC. From reading the exit polls on those states it seems that the youngest voters who likely only have cell phones are causing issues with the polling.
Will be interesting to see if that trend holds up in the exit polls again tonight.
Posted by: JustADude | Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 04:22 PM