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$11 Million for Rudy Giuliani's quarterly donations
By Karyn Chenoweth Oct 4, 2007, 20:58 GMT

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks at a press conference at the Hyatt Hotel in Reston, Virginia, USA on 20 September 2007. Giuliani took questions on Hillary Clinton and other topics. EPA/MATTHEW CAVANAUGH
Republican Rudy Giuliani raised more than $11 million for his presidential campaign over the past three months and ended the quarter with more than $16 million on hand, his campaign reported Thursday.
More than $10.5 million of his fundraising was for the primary contests.
The balance was designated for the general election.
The figures make Giuliani the leading Republican fundraiser for the second consecutive quarter.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain raised $6 million in the past three months and has $3.6 million cash on hand, his campaign said Thursday.
Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ron Paul raised over $5 million for the same time period.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney raised $10 million.
Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson raised just over $9 miilion.
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we have a prick now .don't need another one
Rhymes with Runt....
Come on Judy...oops I mean Rudy.
Well,let's hear thec program this guy has .What about Health Care ?EDucation?Children Health Care ?Well guess about the latter,Giulinai just voiced his support for BUsh refusing to cover millions of children with social health care ....based on his principles .A tear sponaneously erupted from my eyes confronted with the fine moral principles defended by your president .What a magnificent leader and caring father of the nation.As if children didn't die from lack of health care .AS if his superior moral principles ( read well,the greed of corporate private insurance versus health care )was without consequences for your children.
you got that one right
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SP4: Well, he's got th dough!Oct 4th, 2007 - 22:47:29
No arguing there.
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