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Rudy Giuliani , his presidential campaign in tatters, is going to abandon his presidential race and endorse John McCain after a distant third-place loss in Florida, Republican sources told FOX News late Tuesday.

Neither campaign will confirm or deny plans for an endorsement of the Republican front-runner by his friend, the former New York City mayor, but other GOP sources say it is being arranged for Wednesday.

Giuliani has publicly said he is going to California, but conspicuously refused to answer questions about participating in Wednesday night’s Republican debate at the Reagan Library.
Giuliani will arrive in California two or three hours ahead of McCain, who will stop to refuel in Texas. McCain had planned a news conference upon arrival in the Golden State, but that is now being reviewed in order to coordinate a joint appearance, sources said.

Giuliani suffered a disappointing evening in Florida, placing well behind McCain and Mitt Romney after repeatedly vowing he would win the Sunshine State. With 92 percent of the precincts reporting, McCain won 36 percent to 31 percent for Romney. Giuliani received 15 percent of the vote.

Giuliani’s campaign team was said to have immediately huddled after the voting was tallied to decide how to exit gracefully from the presidential stage and whether to endorse McCain.

The confirmation that Giuliani — once the national front-runner in GOP nomination fight — would endorse McCain, was an acknowledgement of what many had been saying all day: that his all-or-nothing strategy to take Florida had backfired and he no longer had the money or support to wage a multi-state campaign ahead of Super Tuesday on Feb. 5.

Giuliani’s concession speech in Florida was telling.

“It’ s not over until it’s over,” he started off, invoking the late Yogi Berra. However, the rest of his remarks suggested his future fight might be for a broader Republican win in November — rather than his own.

“Teddy Roosevelt said aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords,” he said. “I love competition. I never back down from a fight, but there must be a bigger purpose. Elections are for fighting for a cause.”

He went on to thank his supporters for running an “uplifting” campaign and stressed the importance of leadership, clear focus and achieving “peace through overwhelming strength.”

“The responsibility of leadership doesn’t end with a single campaign, it goes on and you continue to fight for it,” Giuliani added.

Most of Tuesday was a study in how to dodge what many perceived to be a foregone conclusion. Giuliani and his campaign continued to suggest he would march on to the Super Tuesday contests. But the double-digit loss called for recalibration — particularly after widespread news reports that his fundraising has been sapped in recent weeks.

“He’ll get out tomorrow,” FOX News analyst Bill Kristol boldly predicted of Giuliani before the Florida polls even came to a close Tuesday night.

Giuliani was having none of the speculation, even as early exit polling results painted a grim picture for his prospects, which had been riding high a year ago and seemed to sink lower with every primary contest he had strategically decided to ignore.

“We’re not dealing with hypothetical questions,” he told reporters when asked earlier in the day whether he was mulling over a retreat. “Our objective is to win. And we’re headed to California tomorrow to continue the campaign.”

Mike DuHaime, Giuliani’s campaign manager, echoed his boss’ determination, telling FOX News ahead of poll closings that “Rudy’s never listened to conventional wisdom. He’s going to so things his own way and generally he’s right.”

Despite months of targeting Florida Republicans, who are heavily populated by retirees hailing from Giuliani’s home state of New York, “America’s mayor” failed to get a toehold in any demographic Tuesday, FOX News exit polling revealed.

Instead, he saw his support divided up by two men who were considered long-shots in Florida a mere few months ago and a key expected endorsement — from Gov. Charlie Crist, who he had been courting for months — slip out of his fingers and go to McCain.

Exit polling indicated that more than 40 percent of Republican voters saw that endorsement as important to their vote.

Giuliani’s poor showing in Florida even led some to speculate that if he does not get out of the race, he may face utter humiliation in New York next Tuesday, as polls indicate that McCain is leading in Giuliani’s home state, as well in the neighboring states of New Jersey and Connecticut.

Though the actual picture of his finances won’t be known until the Federal Election Commission releases its year-end reports, Giuliani has reportedly lost his ability to raise the big money necessary to wage an effective multiple state campaign. He opted out of spending the big bucks on the nation’s first caucus in Iowa. He spent minimally in the early states of New Hampshire and Michigan and was virtually absent from Nevada and South Carolina.

With the latest campaign finance reports not due until Thursday, FEC figures ending Sept. 30 show Giuliani raised $47 million and spent $30 million. But more recent reports said his senior staff had agreed to a pay-cut in order to keep the campaign rolling, and big donors were no longer interested in lining the coffers of a candidate unlikely to win.

Looking at the 21 states that make up the Republican roster for Super Tuesday, several are located in the northeast, where moderate and independent candidates that may have been drawn to Giuliani could easily turn toward McCain.

“Many of these moderate voters in the northeastern states on Super Tuesday will likely go to McCain,” said Nina Easton, Washington correspondent for Fortune magazine and a FOX News contributor.

Analysts have been pouring over Giuliani’s flaws and missteps to map where things went wrong. Aside from his all-or-nothing strategy in Florida, he may have suffered from reports about the use of his security detail on weekend trips to the Hamptons with his then-mistress, now wife, Judith Nathan, the estrangement of his two children from his previous marriage and scandals involving close friends and associates.
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Le républicain Rudy Giuliani, qui avait misé tous ses espoirs présidentiels sur la primaire de Floride pour ne finir que troisième, se préparait mardi soir à jeter l'éponge et à soutenir son rival et néanmoins ami, le sénateur John McCain, lors de la primaire de Californie mercredi.

L'ancien maire de New York n'a pas clairement annoncé son retrait de la compétition. Mais lorsqu'il a pris la parole, cela ressemblait davantage à un discours d'adieu qu'à un discours combatif. Interrogé ensuite pour savoir de manière claire s'il se retirait de la course à l'investiture du parti de l'éléphant, Rudolph Giuliani a simplement répondu: "Je vais en Californie".

Giuliani a terminé à bonne distance du vainqueur McCain et du deuxième Romney. Des responsables républicains ont annoncé que Giuliani apporterait son soutien à McCain mercredi en Californie. Ces responsables s'exprimaient sous le couvert de l'anonymat avant que l'annonce de cet accord ne soit faite publiquement.

A Miami devant ses partisans, John McCain a salué longuement Giuliani, en prélude à une possible acceptation par le sénateur de l'Arizona du soutien de l'ancien maire de New York. "Je veux saluer mon cher ami, mon cher ami Rudy Giuliani, qui a mis tout son coeur et son âme dans cette primaire et qui s'est conduit avec toutes les qualités des chefs américains d'exception ce qu'il est vraiment", a dit McCain. "Merci Rudy pour tout ce que tu as mis dans cette course et pour avoir une inspiration pour moi et des millions d'Américains". AP

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Il est vrai que Giuliani et McCain ne se sont jamais ferocement attaqués ce qui rend tout à fait probable la perspective d'un rapprochement.
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Et ce serait quelque chose de très bien ! McCain pourrait ainsi profiter de la forte expérience de Giuliani en matière d'économie... Mais une telle alliance risque de faire pour le coup très MAL à la coalition de droite... Et je crains qu'une telle possibilité de donne un coup fatal à l'alliance Néoconservateurs-Libertarians-Conservatives-Traditionalists...

Je le crains vraiment beaucoup...

Je l'ai vu en "live" cet été, cette coalition va mal. Et je ne pense pas que les militants accepteront d'abandonner définitivement cette alliance qui a conduit au succès depuis Reagan.
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Cette coalition, c'est du passé.

De nos jours, les elections modernes dans les pays democratiques se gagnent au centre.C'est d'abord la gauche qui a lancé la strategie de conquete du "centreground" d'abord avec Clinton imité par Blair et Schroeder en Europe.La droite à son tour s'y est mise...Bush en 2000 avait finalement mené une campagne plutot au centre "conservateur compatissant" meme si il a gouverné + à droite ensuite, Cameron essaie de recuperer le centre en Grande Bretagne, en Suede cela a tres bien marché pour la coalition conservatrice et Merkel en Allemagne est infiniment + populaire depuis qu'elle navigue au centre droit plutot que sur un liberalisme trop extreme.

Au fond, nous avons un electorat de gauche classique puis un autre de droite mais aucun des deux ne constituent une majorité.C'est donc à travers un appel aux independants, au centristes et une strategie bien dosé de triangulation (tout en veillant à rester fidele à ses convictions sur le fond) que l'on remporte une election.

De ce point de vue, un ticket McCain/Giuliani ne serait pas idiot pour le GOP meme si à mon sens, la strategie la + redoutable pour les republicains serait un ticket McCain/Lieberman.Cette paire serait pratiquement imbattable car tres tres forte sur les centristes et les independants....j'espere par consequent que les republicains ne le feront pas.

De la meme façon, je pense qu'un ticket Kerry/McCain aurait defait Bush en 2000.
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Apparemment Lieberman a renoncé à former un ticket avec McCain. Cependant, peut-être qu'il ne serait pas hostile à une place de secrétaire d'Etat dans une éventuelle administration McCain.
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Lieberman serait credible au poste de secretaire d'etat en effet
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Josh McGarry a écrit:
Lieberman serait credible au poste de secretaire d'etat en effet

Lieberman serait un peu à McCain, ce que Kouchner est à Sarkozy...lol!
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