The Brody File is on the ground in Florida where the Republicans are fighting it out. I will be sitting down with Rudy Giuliani one-on-one today in Sanford, Florida. Please check back later today for video clips from the interview.
Rudy Giuliani has been an outspoken candidate on many issues like increasing national security, reducing crime, and cutting taxes, and when his comes to China, he advocates an approach of increasing national security by promoting our mutual interest of trade.
There's a little controversy going on regarding Focus on the Family's online video voter guide ... and it involves Mitt Romney. Rather than explain it, read from Time magazine:
If JFK were alive today, who would he endorse? We'll never know but Senator Ted Kennedy and Caroline Kennedy, JFK's daughter, are endorsing Obama. Read below from The Boston Herald:
Watch my instant analysis moments after Barack Obama's victory speech in Columbia, South Carolina.
Florida Governor Charlie Crist has made up his mind. He's going with John McCain. Folks, this is a big one. All the candidates down here sought it but only one got it. In a very tight race, something like this could really make the difference. Watch the endorsement and big hug here and read below from the very popular political blog called The Swamp."
Man, things are really heating up. Read below about what John McCain said about Mitt Romney today. Romney is not happy. Did McCain mischaracterize Romney's position? You be the judge. From The Associated Press:
Rudy Giuliani is out there on the campaign trail making the case that if Republicans want a leader and a manager, then he's the man. Read Giuliani's comments from the Sarasota County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner:
John McCain has been ripped to shreds because of his deal making with either Ted Kennedy on immigration or Russ Feingold on campaign finance reform or the Gang of 14 judges deal. But let's step back for a moment.
Since Hillary Clinton won't even be at her own watch party tonight in Columbia, the focus for the Clinton campaign is clearly on February 5th. Read part of a campaign memo below from Clinton's communication Director Howard Wolfson: