Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor, campaigning for the Republican slate at a stop in St. Louis Park, Minnesota in November 2006. Guiliani is considered one of the early frontrunners to be the GOP presidential nominee in 2008. (MPR Photo/Mark Zdechlik)
Are conservatives ready for Rudy?
Conservatives, particularly religious ones, are wondering which presidential candidate to back among a field that seems much more moderate than they'd like. Republican analysts size up the prospects.
Guests
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Matthew Continetti: Associate editor at the Weekly Standard, and author of "The K Street Gang: The Rise and Fall of the Republican Machine" (2006).
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David Winston: Republican pollster and strategist. He leads the Winston Group, a political research firm.
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Mark Smith: Conservative commentator and author of "The Official Handbook of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy" (2006).
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