Who Said What in Florida?

By David Knowles
Jan 23rd 2008 8:49AM

Filed Under:eRepublicans, Who Said What?

All of the remaining GOP candidates have been scouring Florida for votes this week. In the process, they've had to tailor their messages to a state that is suffering a real estate crash, as well as a commensurate amount of home foreclosures. Toss in the stock market woes, and that means it's 24/7 speeches on who is best suited to fix the economy. In that light, this edition of Who Said What? focuses on quotes uttered by Republicans about money matters. You know the drill, match the words with the mouth who said them.

Quote #1

"I'll mean more money in your pocket. More money for you to spend on the things that'll grow the economy."















Quote # 2

"I don't want to abandon Florida yet. We have not come to the conclusion that Florida is out of play."















Quote #3

"Every time I've seen things really get scary and the markets really collapse, I've put aside that fear for a moment and said, 'Aha. Is this a buying opportunity?'"















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#1. Rudy Giuliani

#2. Mike Huckabee
#3. Mitt Romney

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