Giuliani leaves option open for NY governor run

By: The Associated Press

Sunday, November 16, 2008 11:33 AM EST

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Rudy Giuliani said Sunday he will consider running for governor of New York and isn't ruling out a second attempt at the U.S. presidency.
A one-time presidential front-runner and former mayor of New York City, Giuliani dropped out of the race for Republican nominee in January after losing the primary in Florida, where he had poured the bulk of his campaign resources.

"No one knows whether you'll do something again until you come to the point of: 'Is it possible to do it again? Would you have a chance of winning?'" he said of a second White House bid following a speech in Dubai. "I mean those are just things you can't evaluate right now."

He said Sunday he is not sure whether a different strategy would have won him the nomination. The financial crisis gave Democrats a natural advantage in this month's elections, he said.

"If you had told me a year ago we would have a major economic crisis, I would've told you it would be very hard for any Republican ... to win," he said in during a question-and-answer session with CNN International anchor Hala Gorani at the Leaders in Dubai Business Forum.

In response to a question, Giuliani did not rule out running for governor of New York.

"I don't know if I'd be interested in it, but I'll think about it when the right time comes along," Giuliani said.

Current New York Gov. David Paterson said last month he will run in 2010 for a full term in office. He assumed office after his predecessor Eliot Spitzer resigned earlier this year amid a prostitution scandal.

Giuliani sidestepped a question about whether he would serve in Barack Obama's administration.

"You never answer questions like that hypothetically," Giuliani said. "Very few people ever turn the president down, but that's an unrealistic situation."

The Republican, a former federal prosecutor, served as associate attorney general under President Reagan. His name was among those mentioned as a possible attorney general pick had eventual Republican nominee John McCain been elected president.

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brew1234 wrote on Nov 16, 2008 8:55 PM:

" No, no, no, don't even consider it! This guy is a nut job and the current guy has only just started and he seems to be going in the right direction. "

Biggguy wrote on Nov 16, 2008 8:34 PM:

" He would be a vast improvment over Cuomo, Pataki, & the current guy, but he is still too damn liberal. "

karl again... wrote on Nov 16, 2008 4:49 PM:

" GOD FORBID!!!! "

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