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Originally Posted by Abcdxxxx
He doesn't get along with Pataki, but there's been talk of it being the dream ticket for two years now. Guiliani's going to want something in the way of a Senate or Governors kind of job. He's a wild canon.
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Yeah, they'd never ever ever be on the same ticket. They wouldn't be a very good ticket, either. Both tend to be fairly "liberal" on certain issues. Pataki is pro-choice, and I forget where Guliani stands on the issue this week. He is "America's mayor," but he also has a history of ideological inconsistency, as well as a few blemishes here and there as mayor of NYC.
I can however see one of these guys being a good VP choice. I think Pataki's ego would be more agreeable. Guliani would probably be the most vocal VP ever.