McCain, Romney are “getting kind of nasty,” Giuliani says
Saturday, January 26th, 2008
Orlando, FL — Rudy Giuliani may have finally found his message for Florida voters: Can’t we all get along.
Responding to the escalating war of words between John McCain and Mitt Romney, Giuliani said Saturday that the American people are “tired of the name calling and finger pointing.”
“If you listen to my opponents, it is getting kind of nasty,” Giuliani told a “Women for Rudy” event in Orlando. “We don’t want to become like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton right? They are trying to work their way out of it, we dont want to work our way into it. Right?”
At a media availability after the event, Giuliani savored the opportunity to cast himself as the optimistic candidate with a vision for Florida—calling on his opponents to strike a cease fire.
“I think this election should be about the positive things, about what we can do, what we can accomplish. I’m concerned that some of my opponents are engaging in negative campaigning using words like ‘dishonesty,’” he said. “The reason I am being positive is I believe that is the way to win. It seems to me you sorta got that message when you saw what happened in Iowa with Mike Huckabee. The American people are sending us a message that they want us to be positive–that they are tired of the name calling and finger pointing.” (See video above for more)
