Giuliani Campaign Releases Memo Noting His Support Among Social Conservative Voters

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Article Date: 04 Oct 2007 - 5:00 PDT

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The presidential campaign of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) on Tuesday "hit back" against social conservative groups considering running a third-party presidential candidate if the Republican Party nominates an abortion-rights supporter by releasing a memo that highlights his support among social conservatives, Long Island Newsday reports. According to the memo, which cited a Sept. 28 Gallup poll, "Giuliani leads among all Republican subgroups -- including with conservative Republicans, those who attend church weekly, Protestant/Christians and Catholics" (Gordon, Long Island Newsday, 10/2).

Almost everyone present at a meeting of a group of Christian conservatives on Saturday supported the statement, "if the Republican Party nominates a pro-abortion candidate we will consider running a third-party candidate," some participants at the meeting said. The group broke away for separate discussions during a meeting of the conservative Council for National Policy in Salt Lake City, Utah. The group included James Dobson of Focus on the Family; Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council; and a number of other politically minded, conservative Christians.

Participants at the meeting said the group chose the term "consider" because a presidential candidate has not yet been selected. However, members were united in their plans to propose a new candidate if Giuliani, who supports abortion rights, wins the Republican nomination. (Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report, 10/1).

Giuliani Campaign Memo
According to Giuliani's campaign, social conservative voters have not united in support for any of the other candidates. "There is no clear social conservative favorite," the memo said. It also highlighted Giuliani's assertions of being a "50-state, general-election candidate" who can put New York and California "in play as a way to stop" Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination, Newsday reports.

Richard Viguerie, a conservative advocate who supports a potential third-party candidate, said Giuliani's comments about Clinton will not be enough to make conservatives abandon principles on issues such as abortion. "For the Republican Party to turn over the party to someone like (Giuliani), they are saying to the American people, 'We have one guiding principle ... and that is power,'" Viguerie said (Long Island Newsday, 10/3).

The memo is available online.

Broadcast Coverage
Several broadcast programs recently reported on the possibility of a third-party candidate. Summaries appear below.

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