With the third quarter coming to a close on Sunday, this is
around the time that everybody starts speculating about fundraising
numbers. Yesterday, we had some mixed signals from the Rudy camp.
First, we learned that the campaign
fired its head of fundraising, Anne Dunsmore, triggering talk
that he must have had a lousy quarter. But the campaign quickly
pushed back against that interpretation, insisting that the
differences were about strategy, and not difficulty raising money.
Giuliani himself went even further: "We'll have a very good
quarter, probably the best of the Republicans." That's quite a bold
claim at a time when campaigns typically try to lower expectations.
So I'm going to go out on a limb and predict his quarter will
either be lousy, really great, or somewhere in between.