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A look at Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's fight to convince Conservatives that he is the right man for 2008. Read the full description.
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Piece Description
As voters across the country are starting to find out, there is much more to Rudy Giuliani than his folk like status as "America's Mayor." Giuliani has to convince Conservatives that a pro-choice, pro-gay rights Republican can carry the party's torch in 2008.
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As voters across the country are starting to find out, there is much more to Rudy Giuliani than his folk like status as America's Mayor. Reporter Shane D'Aprile has a look at how a pro-choice, pro-gay rights Republican is trying to sell himself to Conservative critics.







