
Giuliani was born in 1944 in Brooklyn. He earned his Bachelors from Manhattan and his J.D. from the New York University School of Law in 1968. Giuliani spent his post college years working his up the law ladder, eventually landing a job as the Associate Attorney General for the Reagan Administration. Giuliani then ran a successful campaign for Mayor of New York City, where he served until 1997. Giuliani stayed in the New York area and is known for his integral role in helping New York overcome the 9/11 attacks. Giuliani ran for President in 2008, but didn’t win the Republican ticket.
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Former Mayor of New York CityOn the Issues
View All TopicsGiuliani has proposed a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants that requires waiting in line, filling out forms and passing tests.
Continue Reading >Giuliani believes that tax cuts will provide a stimulus of their own and would like to see the capital gains tax and dividend tax dissolved.
Continue Reading >Giuliani believes we need to be the aggressors in home security and must stay on the offensive in battling terrorists and terrorist threats.
Continue Reading >Giuliani believes in global warming and has proposed several measures to combat it including more biofuel and nuclear development as well as the exploration of natural gas.
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