After reviewing his past debates, the NY
Timesasks:
Which
Rudolph W. Giuliani will show up tonight in California for the
debate among 10 Republican presidential candidates? The
hard-hitting prosecutor? Or Mr. Nice Guy?
I would say that in this stage of the campaign, still leading in
polls, Giuliani will play nice with his rivals. One thing that will
be interesting to watch is whether the lower-tier candidates will
spend more time attacking Giuliani or Romney. While Giuliani is the
current front-runner, Romney is occupying space as a conservative
alternative, so Gilmore, Huckabee, Brownback, etc. all have to get
past him before challenging Giuliani. Most likely, what we'll see
is the lower tier candidates attacking the top three as a group,
arguing that none of them are real conservatives who deserve to
lead the party of Reagan.
Given that the debate is this early, it's unlikely to have much
of an impact. For the top tier, the main goal should be to avoid
major mistakes that could be used against them down the road.
Meanwhile, if one of the bottom tier candidates has a strong
showing, it would give him a boost. But if none of the candidates
impresses, Fred Thompson will come away as the big winner. He has
achieved mythical status to those conservatives unsatisfied with
the current crop of candidates, and a lackluster debate will just
add to that.
biniki| 9.2.09 @ 10:04PM
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