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For Giuliani, Rematch With Clinton Looms

By RUSSELL BERMAN, Staff Reporter of the Sun | December 7, 2006

For Mayor Giuliani, the prospect of running against Hillary Clinton is "déjà vu all over again." The diehard Yankees fan turned to the classic line from Bronx Bomber legend Yogi Berra as he faced questions about his presidential ambitions yesterday in Greenwich Village. Mr. Giuliani had geared up to battle Mrs. Clinton for New York's open Senate seat in 2000 before he dropped out to receive treatment for prostate cancer.

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Rudolph Giuliani, joined Circuit City yesterday at the launch of campaign honoring firefighters at Ladder 3, Battalion 6, near Union Square. Here, he is with Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta, right.

Now, as the Republican former mayor and the Democratic senator eye their party's nominations, a rematch of the aborted 2000 race looms in 2008. But that's a long way off, Mr. Giuliani said, adding that he had to worry more about his potential Republican opponents than those on the Democratic side.

"You have to think about them," Mr. Giuliani said. "Can you win? Can you do a better job than they can do? Can you raise as much money or a competitive amount of money? Can you put together as good an organization?"

Mr. Giuliani has formed a federal exploratory committee, but he has not made a final determination about whether to run. He said yesterday he had "no idea what the timeframe will be" for a decision. "The people that talk to me are very, very encouraging," he said. However, he quickly added: "But of course, generally the people that don't want you to run don't come up to you and tell you that. So you've got to be careful."

He made no mention of his possible GOP opponents, which could include Senator McCain and Governor Romney of Massachusetts.

The former mayor on Tuesday announced that he had hired a former top official for President Bush's re-election campaign, Sandra Pack, to serve as chief financial officer for his committee. And he is holding his first presidential fundraiser in New York on December 19.

Mr. Giuliani was in town yesterday to help Circuit City and the Fire Department launch a nationwide campaign honoring firefighters and promote the company's in-home computer service. Along with Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta, Mr. Giuliani accepted checks — each worth $100,000 — on behalf of the FDNY Foundation and a charity for the children of firefighters. The Circuit City campaign includes an essay contest for Americans to nominate their local firehouses to receive thousands of dollars in donations from the company.


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Rudy can bring the country back together. He will be elected in 2008 to President. [MORE]

Tom McCaffrey 

Dec 7, 2006 09:07

I think Rudy would make a decent candidate, but there's a lot of baggage there that will hurt him. And,... [MORE]

Gregory Correll 

Dec 7, 2006 13:19

Dont give up on Rudy. With Hillary running, the republicans will need a conservative with moderate clothing - - and... [MORE]

Joe M 

Dec 7, 2006 15:17

Romney's good butRudy is great- shouldn't we put great first and good second and the list doesn't go long enough... [MORE]

Pat KennedyRomney's good but 

Dec 7, 2006 15:47

Giuliani -Clinton! Please have it happen! Read Giuliani's "Leadership"- study up on the state NYC was in when he took... [MORE]

pat kennedy 

Dec 7, 2006 10:12

Your words regarding hillary are so true. It is frightening, but true. Do alol you can as New Yorker, if... [MORE]

Joe M 

Dec 7, 2006 11:11

the squeegies dissappeared...criminals went scrambling...the bad neighborhoods turned decent...business came back....skyscrapers went flying up....the entire city was reinvented to an... [MORE]

Joe M 

Dec 7, 2006 11:07

Hillary's here... Hillary's there... Hillary Clinton's everywhere! Hail to the Chieftess and her First Mate May God have mercy on our Ship-of-State I pray God... [MORE]

Dayna Meserve 

Dec 9, 2006 03:47

There is no way Rudy G can out fundraise, out campaign, or out whit Hillary Clinton. He will be of... [MORE]

Ryan 

Dec 9, 2006 19:54